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Speaking at their cultural headquarters, which is under the oversight of the National Museums of Kenya, the elders condemned criminals who took advantage of the Gen Z demonstrations to cause destruction and chaos, labeling them as lawbreakers who must be held accountable.
Njuri Ncheke elders condemn violence during protests, call for dialogue and peace with youth
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