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Azimio La Umoja Principal Raila Odinga has affirmed that tomorrow’s planned anti-government protests will go on despite a police ban. Odinga while accusing security agencies of violence and misconduct urged his supporters to come out in numbers and peacefully protest.
Raila urges supporters to turn up for protests unarmed
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