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Deputy President Professor Kithure Kindiki has launched a scathing attack on the opposition, accusing it of attempting to destabilise the government and undermine the Constitution. Speaking in Migori County, Kindiki warned that Kenya will not tolerate political lawlessness, as he defended President William Ruto’s leadership and economic track record. Kamuche Menza has the details.
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Kindiki: Kenya won't tolerate political lawlessness
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