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President William Ruto has called on Kenyans to uphold the rule of law while exercising their democratic rights of picketing and protesting, emphasizing the need to distinguish between lawful protests and criminality. Speaking during his State of the Nation address, the president reaffirmed Kenya's commitment to democracy while cautioning against the misuse of protests to advance criminal agendas.
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President Ruto emphasizes lawful protests
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