Kenyans put their president on notice over broken campaign promises, corruption and violence
- Kenyans are unhappy with President Ruto due to broken campaign promises and corruption, with violence expected to deepen, according to analyst Kanyinga.
- Protesters feel unheard, expressing dissatisfaction with ongoing issues since last year's protests, stated Meron Elias from the International Crisis Group.
- Attorney Eric Nakhurenya pointed out that Kenyans are angry because of 'overpromising and underdelivering.'
- Ruto remarked that he would not leave power, indicating that if there is no Kenya for him, then there wouldn't be one for others.
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Kenyans Put President on Notice Over Broken Campaign Promises, Corruption, Violence
Kenya's fifth president became a remarkably unpopular leader barely two years into his presidency after proposing aggressive tax measures that many saw as a betrayal of his campaign promise to support working-class people.

Kenyans put their president on notice over broken campaign promises, corruption and violence
Kenyan President William Ruto faces growing discontent three years into his presidency. Many Kenyans accuse him of betraying campaign promises to support working-class citizens by introducing aggressive tax hikes.
State embarks on further stepsto muzzle media
President William Ruto’s government has embarked on an ominous ego trip that will lead to further muzzling the media, proposing to vet content before it is aired and placing punitive demands on the writing of headlines. If proposed regulations are passed, the media will be required to take responsibility for defamatory comments from their sources, […]
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