Arnold mrass cannambo
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Nairobi hatupendi ujinga hapa east Africa sisi ndio kuongea, dictatorship must end in East Africa! Warning to Museveni!!! Magufuli pia akileta kiherehere atapata discipline

Free Bobi Wine protests spill to Nairobi as Kenyans plan demos at Ugandan embassy
Updated: 7 hours ago
Author: Michael Ollinga Oruko
Views: 3692
Category: Local News
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- Bobi Wine who has consistently criticised President Yoweri Museveni was arrested on Monday, August 13
- He was charged with possession of firearms and ammunition
- The Kyadondo East MP was detained at a military barracks where he was allegedly tortured sparking protests in the country
- Kenyans have vowed to stand in solidarity with Ugandans through major peaceful demos in Nairobi
- Activist Boniface Mwangi said they would march to Uganda's embassy in Nairobi in protest
Kenyans have joined hands with their Ugandan counterparts to demand for release of Opposition MP Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine who was arrested and allegedly tortured by police.
TUKO.co.ke understands the MP's arrest has sparked a series of incessant and violent protests in Uganda's capital Kampala and other parts of the country and now Kenyans who had expressed solidarity online have vowed to conduct physical demos to enhance the Free Bobi Wine campaign.
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Free Bobi Wine protests spill to Nairobi as Kenyans plan demos at Ugandan embassy
Updated: 7 hours ago
Author: Michael Ollinga Oruko
Views: 3692
Category: Local News
FACEBOOKEMAILTWITTERWHATSAPPFACEBOOK MESSENGERTELEGRAM
- Bobi Wine who has consistently criticised President Yoweri Museveni was arrested on Monday, August 13
- He was charged with possession of firearms and ammunition
- The Kyadondo East MP was detained at a military barracks where he was allegedly tortured sparking protests in the country
- Kenyans have vowed to stand in solidarity with Ugandans through major peaceful demos in Nairobi
- Activist Boniface Mwangi said they would march to Uganda's embassy in Nairobi in protest
Kenyans have joined hands with their Ugandan counterparts to demand for release of Opposition MP Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine who was arrested and allegedly tortured by police.
TUKO.co.ke understands the MP's arrest has sparked a series of incessant and violent protests in Uganda's capital Kampala and other parts of the country and now Kenyans who had expressed solidarity online have vowed to conduct physical demos to enhance the Free Bobi Wine campaign.
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