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Gen-Z demonstrators in Mombasa were today back on the streets demanding President William Ruto to fully implement their demands, while opposed to the dialogue called by President William Tuto and opposition leader Raila Odinga. demonstrations which started at the famous elephant tusks also demanded the sacking of prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi saying his office is unconstitutional, turned violet upon reaching Sabasaba, where police engaged demonstrators in running battles.
Demonstrators engage police in running battles in Mombasa
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