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Medics at Kitengela Hospital threaten to withdraw services due to disruptions from protests, which have left 31 dead and over 500 arrested, according to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. Meanwhile, businesses in Nakuru report billions in losses from looting. President Ruto warns of zero tolerance for unrest as he launches airport funding plans.(more in audio brief)

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This week in Kenya, President Ruto faced rising tensions over CS Murkomen's 'shoot to kill' directive amidst increasing impeachment motions. Protests in Nakuru continued, while inflation hurt essential goods. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki urged unity post-protests. Nairobi's revenue soared, but healthcare disruptions persisted in Kwale. Amidst these challenges, coffee farmers celebrated rising prices, and Kenyans prepared for regional sporting events.

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