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King Charles should help Kenya to find Kimathi's burial site

An injured Dedan Kimathi in handcuffs after being captured. [File, Standard]

Nairobi's capital came to a halt on Tuesday due to the security cover imposed by UK King Charles III's state visit to Kenya.

As motorists, pedestrians, and others complain about city road closures, traffic re-routing, and increased security checks, particularly along the routes and sites the Monarch and his entourage are likely to visit, it is important to remember the messages that he, as the Head of the UK Government, and indeed the current Kenyan Administration, are likely to observe.

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