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Through its spokesperson Isaac Mwaura, the government has issued a stern warning to online critics, urging them to stop tarnishing the country's image internationally. speaking at KICC buildings today Mwaura emphasized the importance of constructive dialogue in resolving domestic differences and protecting the country's global reputation. Sentiments come in the wake of online protests against the Dutch royal visit to Kenya and the abduction of a Tanzanian media editor and human rights defender in Nairobi.
Government issues a stern warning to online critics
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