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Religious leaders from across kenya have strongly condemned the killing and injuring of Gen Z protesters during Wednesday's protests. They’ve rejected Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen’s shoot-on-sight directive, terming it illegal and against both the law and scripture. The clergy are now asking President William Ruto to urgently address demands by the youth, improve the ailing economy, and create job opportunities — warning that unless this is done, protests will persist and the nation’s stability will remain at risk.
Clergy ask gov’t to engage youth in dialogue
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