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Women leaders to pursue legal reforms on femicide cases

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Mueni Mutisya, gender, Anti-human trafficking, and child protection flanked by National Assembly Deputy Speaker Gladys Shollei, Women Rights Advisor in the Cabinet Harriet Chiggai, and Nominated senator Catherine Mumma(Right).[Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

A section of women leaders led by Presidential Advisor on Women's Rights, Harriet Chiggai have strongly condemned recent acts of violence meted against women in the country.

The leaders now say they will pursue all legal channels in Parliament to address the intimate partner violence cases.

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