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President William Ruto now says his government will hunt down the killers of Tot Parish Priest Father Allois Cheruiyot. Father Cheruiyot was shot dead by suspected bandits for what Interior Cs Kipchumba Murkomen says was his stand against banditry and his relentless search for peace. In the wake of his death, teachers unions knut and kuppet have withdrawn teachers from the area in protest against the rising insecurity. Brenda Wanga reports on the chilling killing of a man who preached peace in the highly volatile region.
President Ruto says his govt will hunt down Fr. Cheruiyot’s killers
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