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Government’s move on hate speech culprits lauable

Hate speech can plunge the entire nation into war especially at this critical time we are approaching the long-awaited 2017 general elections, therefore, it should be avoided under all grounds. Off late, hate speech has become rampant but I am jubilant because the government has tightened its knot on handling the mayhem.

According to the Kenyan constitution, no one is above the law regardless of his/her rank in the government and thus everybody should filter their words before uttering them to the public. Every Kenyan should end up facing the wrath of the law when found guilty of the aforementioned.

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