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Kenya Kwanza leaders have told Azimio leaders to put an end to anti-government protests. In a press briefing held at the office of the Governor in Nairobi. Led by Minority Leader Anthony Kiragu Karanja the leaders strongly condemned the looting and violence during demonstrations saying that opportunists might be capitalizing on the protests for personal gain. The leaders urged the youth to refrain from engaging in protests and avoid being exploited by political leaders for their own selfish gains.
Kenya Kwanza leaders call on Azimio to stop anti-government demonstrations
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