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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has publicly disagreed with President Ruto’s controversial directive to police to “shoot in the leg,” urging officers not to harm citizens. Speaking during the 103rd Ushirika Day celebrations, Mudavadi called for restraint, signalling possible cracks within the government. His remarks come as religious leaders across the country condemn the president’s order as unconstitutional.
Mudavadi Opposes Ruto’s ‘Shoot in the Leg’ Order, Urges Restraint
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