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Leaders pushing Kenya to the brink of conflict

Police disperse a section of hundreds of traders in Nairobi demonstrating against Chinese 'infiltration of Kenya businesses' along Parliament road, Nairobi. February 28, 2023. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Our country seems to be sliding into a political crisis as we all watch. However, we have a choice to either accept to be used or resist and protect our motherland.

Chest-thumping by leaders as they take hardline positions for personal interests is deliberately inviting us to chaos that will end up making us more vulnerable to exploitation.

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