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Former Chief Justice David Maraga has called for swift justice regarding the tragic deaths of Gen Z youth during the anti-government protests in June of last year. Speaking at the launch of a report by kituo cha Sheria, Maraga emphasized that those responsible for the loss of innocent lives must be held accountable. However, the former CJ refrained from commenting on recent political developments surrounding speculation that he may be on the presidential ballot in 2027.
Fmr CJ Maraga demands justice for protesters killed in 2024
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