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Families who lost their kin to the mass protests on Tuesday this week have called on relevant authorities to expedite measures to ensure that justice is served accordingly. As more bodies await to be identified at various morgue facilities, families who were affected by the protest have urged the government to stand by its promise to compensate them. This comes as human rights organizations have raised over 10 million shillings to aid the affected families.
Families who lost kin to the protests narrate ordeal
- 30 Jun 2024 - The All Saints Cathedral has demanded an apology from the Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome over the conduct of police officers during the anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests in Nairobi last week.
- 30 Jun 2024 - Three people are held at Bondo police station in Siaya County after arrest in connection with the murder of a 31-year-old man in Sirongo village.
- 30 Jun 2024 - Mauritanians voted on Saturday to decide whether to re-elect President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani as head of the desert country, an oasis of peace in Africa's volatile Sahel region.
- 30 Jun 2024 - CITAM praised Gen Z for their courage and bravery in rejecting the punitive policies introduced by the government.
- 30 Jun 2024 - Some leaders have condemned the recent deployment of Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to peaceful protesters as witnessed in Nairobi last week.
- 30 Jun 2024 - Clips showed the former MP being taken out of his SUV and whisked away by unknown people.
- 30 Jun 2024 - "Let us stop chest thumbing, let us respect the people of Kenya."
- 30 Jun 2024 - Abducted, headed to an unknown destination, Keter tweeted moments later
- 30 Jun 2024 - When State goes rogue: Kenyans protest against Executive excesses
- 30 Jun 2024 - In the space of a minute, several lives were snuffed out and about six other passengers were left with injuries.