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Chaos erupted in Kakamega town as alleged supporters of Cleophas Malala clashed with police officers. Fracas broke out after police, who had barricaded the road leading to Kakamega town from Amalemba, lobbed teargas canisters to stop the crowd who had gathered for Malala’s homecoming ceremony from accessing the town. The Democracy for the Citizens Deputy party leader, who was among opposition leaders caught up in the melee, vowed not to relent in what he described as a journey towards liberating Western Kenya from political suppression.
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Police clash with Malala's supporters in Kakamega
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