Police report 11 deaths, 567 arrests as rights groups decry Saba Saba brutality
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Police also reported damage to twelve police vehicles, three government cars, and four civilian vehicles, in addition to several incidents of looting. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
Medics at Kitengela Hospital threaten to withdraw services amidst disruptions from recent protests, which now have 31 reported dead and over 500 arrested, per the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. In politics, Moses Kuria resigns as President Ruto's Senior Economic Advisor, while Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo survives an impeachment attempt. The government rolls out a fresh funding strategy for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport expansion after ending the previous deal with Adani. Businesses in Nakuru survey losses from looting during the unrest.(more in audio brief)
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