Kenyan government orders media blackout on Nairobi protests, sparks outrage

[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 26/06/2025
Kenyan government orders media blackout on Nairobi protests, sparks outrage The Kenyan government has imposed a controversial ban on live television and radio broadcasts of ongoing protests in Nairobi and other regions, marking the first anniversary of last year’s deadly anti-tax demonstrations (…)
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