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Saba Saba: Activists raise red flag

John Githongo and Narc Kenya party leader Martha Karua during yesterday’s 30th anniversary of Saba Saba. [George Njunge, Standard]

Leaders and rights activists have vowed to resist what they describe as an attempt under the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) to mutilate the current constitution.

Speaking in Limuru yesterday during the 30th anniversary of Saba Saba Day, marked in honour of July 7, 1990 protests that led to political reforms in Kenya, the activists and a number of politicians accused the ruling Jubilee government of trying to take the country back to a one party State.

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