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President William Ruto has vowed to protect security officers during the upcoming Gen Z protests, marking their anniversary. He warned protesters against using force to intimidate police, emphasizing that no one is above the law. The statement comes amid growing anticipation for tomorrow’s demonstrations.
Ruto Warns Against Intimidating Police Ahead of Gen Z Protests
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