Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga has called for a mass march due to the high cost of living in Kibera slums, ahead of the second round of opposition-organized anti-government protests that the government has called illegal. Police chief Japheth Kom insists Monday's protests were illegal, but opposition leader Raila Odinga says Kenyans have the right to demonstrate.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, the former prime minister of Kenya, called for a new round of demonstrations to take action to address the cost of living and reforms to the electoral commission that oversaw the elections won by President William Ruto last year, and opposition deputies marched to the president's office, in the central business district, to file a petition. The police dispersed them with tear gas.
Kenya Airways on Monday launched its trafficking in persons (TIP) policy and public awareness campaign in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
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