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Rose Njeri, the woman at the heart of a storm over the creation of a platform for feedback on the Finance Bill 2025, says she will become more deliberate about her activism. The web developer and activist is settling back into her life's routine after a hectic few days during which she sprang to national prominence, accused of cybercrime. Authorities claim she was behind the development of a digital platform designed to collect public feedback on the 2025 finance bill, an app that purportedly disrupted parliamentary email systems.
Rose Njeri says her arrest has emboldened her activism
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