Kenyan President accuses opposition of sabotaging economy

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In Kenya, after a day of clashes between the police and protesters, president William Ruto, reiterated his warning to the opposition coalition which called for a 3-day anti-government protests. teleSUR

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00:00 In Kenya, after a day of clashes between the police and protesters, President Willem Ruto
00:04 reiterated his warning to the opposition coalition, which called for a three-day
00:09 dengue government practice. Ruto spoke on Thursday in Isolo, eastern Kenya,
00:14 where he had accused the opposition of subjugating the economy with recurrent practices.
00:19 Police fired tear gas and leaf rounds in Kimbera and Nairobi's biggest slum,
00:24 as protesters threw back proprietors. Shops and schools reopened in Kenya,
00:30 and the capital's business district largely shut down on Wednesday.
00:34 All sorts of activities on Thursday morning.
00:36 Every part of Kenya have said we cannot sabotage our economy
00:43 using violence and destruction of business and destruction of property.
00:48 Kenya is the only place we have to call home, and we must protect it by all means.
00:55 We must protect our democracy. We must protect the peace in our country
00:59 because it is a collective responsibility of all of us as citizens.
01:03 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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