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President William Ruto now wants alleged sponsors of the ongoing protests to come out and explain their alternatives instead of funding anarchy. President Ruto who was at a church service in Bomet has vowed to crush the demos in a bid to protect the country’s democracy even as he faulted the Gen-Z’s for snubbing his dialogue calls. President Ruto did not spare the media over the coverage of the protests.
President Ruto faults Gen Z's for snubbing his dialogue calls
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