Government makes efforts to silence public protests through Bills

The Bill seeks to direct and probably scuttle the way in which picketing and demonstrations are held in Kenya...
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The Bill seeks to direct and probably scuttle the way in which picketing and demonstrations are held in Kenya...
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki assured citizens of steadfast government support for economic empowerment in Taveta. Meanwhile, MPs are pushing the National Oil Corporation of Kenya to conduct elections within two weeks. In Nyeri, farmers celebrate record coffee payments of 172 shillings per kilo, while a caregiver in Naivasha faces denial of treatment. Additionally, KRA has extended the tax filing deadline to July 5 and waived penalties for late submissions.(more in audio brief)