President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto should start uniting divided Kenyans ahead the 2017 elections lest the country falls back into chaos.
Hate speech is on the increase, an indicator we are not on the right path.
Kenyans should also not entertain divisive politics as this will discourage reckless hate speech currently dominating Kenyan politics.
The law should not spare politicians and any leader who spreads hate speech. It is unfortunate that this law is not executed fully and not a single conviction has been witnessed so far.
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