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Grace Njoki, has been released on a police cash bail of 10,000 shillings and without being charged in court. Njoki who captured national attention last week after interrupting health cabinet secretary Dr. Deborah Barasa's press briefing at Afya House to protest the numerous challenges facing SHA, was initially arrested for "causing disturbances," although she was expected to appear in court on Friday morning, she did not.
Police release Grace Njoki on ksh.10,000 cash bail
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