Private Sector Lobby Calls For De-escalation As Protests Disrupt Nairobi Businesses
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 19/06/2025
The private sector is calling for the de-escalation of growing public unrest following recent incidents of police brutality that have seen the eruption of clashes between police, protesters, and suspected […]
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