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Kenya: Thrown shoe a 'wake-up call' for President Ruto
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During a public rally in Kenya, President William Ruto had a shoe thrown at him, highlighting growing discontent over the rising cost of living. The incident, which led to arrests, reflects public frustration with economic challenges and recent tax hikes. Citizens are urging the government to address their grievances and provide real solutions to ease the financial burden.
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