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President William Ruto has stated that all Kenyans abducted during the Gen Z protests have been reunited with their families. However, human rights groups insist that 29 individuals are still missing. Speaking during a joint press briefing with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Ruto also addressed concerns over Kenyan students allegedly duped into enrolling in fake universities abroad.
RUTO CLAIMS ALL ABDUCTED PROTESTERS RELEASED, RIGHTS GROUPS DISPUTE
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