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The high court has extended orders suspending a directive by the communications authority of Kenya (CA) that sought to bar television and radio stations from broadcasting live coverage of the anti-government demonstrations the matter was mentioned today before justice Chacha Mwita, who directed that it be mentioned again on October 27 for further directions
Court extends order stopping CA directive on live coverage
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