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Protests in the Kenyan capital Nairobi intensified on Thursday, with vehicles set ablaze and police firing teargas to disperse crowds angered by the death in custody of a political blogger last week,
The dead are becoming harder to ignore in Kenya. Each new police killing chips away at President William Ruto’s reputation as a reformer, and raises fresh questions about the state’s use of force.
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Tuko News on MSNKenya Newspapers Review: IPOA Reveals Chilling Details of Police Plot Behind Albert Ojwang's KillingA closed-door meeting between the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) and MPs revealed disturbing details about the death of Albert Omondi Ojwang.
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The East African on MSNKenya banks on Panda bond to fund SGR to MalabaOfficials are in talks with Beijing to float Panda bond in Shanghai to raise cash for infrastructure projects, including taking the rail from Naivasha to Malaba.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNairobi startup's bid to be 'operating system for global South'Away from the heady rush to build ultra-capable, sci-fi style artificial intelligence in Silicon Valley, ambitious Nairobi-based startup Amini AI is betting on the technology addressing emerging countries' prosaic problems in the here and now.
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Tuko News on MSNNairobi: How One Woman Turned Her Grandmother’s Memory Into a Legacy of HopeGrace Naliaka, a Nairobi woman who lost her grandma to illness, has spoken about her desire to participate in the Mama Ibado Charity (MIC) Run for Seniors.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Fake NTV Graphic Claims Kenya's Anti-Graft Body Raided Traffic Police BossA graphic circulating on Facebook falsely claims that the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission raided Nairobi traffic police boss Joseph Chirchir and found KSh25 million in cash. But the graphic is fake.
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Amazon S3 on MSNKenya: Tear Gas Fired to Disperse Angry Protesters in NairobiProtests intensified in Kenya's capital Nairobi on Thursday, June 12, sparked by the death in custody of political blogger Albert Ojwang last week. Police fired teargas to disperse hundreds of angry crowds,