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As Gen Z youths prepare to lead another round of protest on Tuesday, all eyes will be on President William Ruto and the police over how they will conduct themselves towards peaceful protestors. During the Sunday media interview, President William Ruto affirmed that the military would only be available if the protests turned violent. The DCI on the other hand is sounding a warning to those taking advantage of the protests to loot, even as it availed CCTV footage of those who carried out massive looting within the CBD last Thursday. President Ruto has since agreed to host a digital X space conversation with the youths this Thursday.
Anti -government protests set to take place tomorrow
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