Political activist Boniface Mwangi has launched Sema Ukweli, a platform for Kenyans seeking justice.
According to Boni, the move was prompted by the high number of requests for assistance to he gets in a day.
“In a day l receive between 70-100 messages from people asking for help, justice or guidance. Sema Ukweli Kenya will be a platform where we shall be posting your stories,” he wrote.
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“I am not able to reply most of them but I am hoping to create a system for that to be possible.
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“Sema Ukweli Kenya will be a platform where we shall be posting your stories. Victim of Injustice? We shall tell your story. Text/WhatsApp 0758 199 199, email: sema@semaukweli.com, follow #SemaUkweli” he added.
The posters for Sema Ukweli feature calls to action urging Kenyans to confront and speak out on corruption, injustices and other ills in society.
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“See injustice, shoot a video. Ukiona uovu, sema kitu,” the posters reads.
Sema Ukweli has already featured several stories on people seeking justice.
Boni, arguably Kenya’s most outstanding human rights activist has had run-ins with law enforcement officers on numerous occasions for his staunch stand against injustices.