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Protests in several Mt. Kenya towns — including Nyeri, Embu, Naivasha, and Kiambu — left businesses closed, property destroyed, and several people injured. Journalists were also attacked, with some equipment damaged, sparking widespread condemnation.
Protests Turn Violent in Mt. Kenya Towns, Journalists Attacked
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