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President William Ruto has challenged those calling for his resignation, especially Gen Z protesters, to clearly explain how they want him to step down. Meanwhile, Interior CS Kithure Kindiki has warned that the government will treat planned protests with the same seriousness as it treats terrorism threats.
Ruto Demands Clarity from Gen Z Protesters as Kindiki Issues Tough Warning
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