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Episode #19: Understanding the genesis of Kenya's deadly protests

31 min · 24 de jul de 2023
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Kenya has seen a deadly wave of street protests over the rising cost of living. The demos that often turned deadly were called by the opposition movement - Azimio Coalition over what they claimed was the government's high-handedness and insensitivity to the cost of living in the country. While we did not extensively cover these protests on Africa Blogging, I appeared on several international media channels including Times Radio (UK), Power 98.7 FM (South Africa) and News Central TV (Nigeria) to give updates and context to the crisis. In this episode, I have put together, a couple of those conversations. *The audios are courtesy of Power 98.7 FM & News Central TV

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