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Kenya: Two Dead, OCPD Hurt As Anti-Tunai Protest Turns Violent
Capital FM, 26 January 2015
At least two people were killed in Narok Monday and dozens others wounded when a protest to press for the ouster of Governor Samuel ole Tunai turned violent. Read more »
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Kenya: Governor Tunai Condemns Narok Protests, Says Officers Acted in Self-Defence
The Star, 26 January 2015
Narok county Governor Samuel Tunai has said that officers who opened fire on a crowd during a protest against his leadership in Narok town on Monday were acting in self-defence. Read more »
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Kenya: Two Killed in Narok County Anti-Corruption Protest
Sabahi, 26 January 2015
Two people were killed and a police officer was injured during anti-corruption demonstrations in Narok County on Monday (January 26th), Kenya's The Standard reported. Read more »
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Kenya: 2 Feared dead, OCPD Hurt as Anti-Tunai Protest Turns Violent
Capital FM, 26 January 2015
At least two people were feared dead Monday and dozens others wounded in Narok when protests to oust Governor Samuel Tunai turned chaotic. Read more »
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Kenya: Narok Town Protest Turns Deadly
The Star, 26 January 2015
One person has been confirmed dead while ten others have been seriously injured after protesters took to the streets of Narok town to evict Governor Samuel Tunai over corruption… Read more »
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Kenya: Nkaissery Bans Rallies As Pressure Builds On Narok Governor
Capital FM, 25 January 2015
Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery on Sunday suspended all rallies and demonstrations in Narok County with immediate effect, saying there was a risk of such mass action… Read more »
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Kenya: State Bans Rallies and Demos in Narok
The Star, 26 January 2015
INTERIOR Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery has suspended all political rallies and demonstrations in Narok county. Read more »
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Kenya: Governors Mutua, Kabogo and Tunai Face an Anxious 2015
The Star, 20 January 2015
SEVERAL Governors are grappling with political turbulence in their backyards, dealing a blow to their development agenda only two years to the next general election. Read more »