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In what looked like a unanimous decision, the majority of Kenyans today said no to the extension of term limits for elected leaders calling it retrogressive. They arrived at the KICC to participate in the public participation forum organized by the senate committee on justice and legal affairs, others sent their views to the email leading to a crash following an influx of more than 200 thousand emails. The committee has noted that the message of Kenyans has been loud and clear and that their views will be taken into consideration
Senate email crashes after 200k submissions on the extension of term limits
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