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Gazette notice: Why KDF can still occupy streets

CS Tuya defends deployment, says it was not reckless but a well-thought-out idea.

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by JULIUS OTIENO

Realtime20 March 2025 - 11:35
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In Summary


  • It has emerged the Gazette notice that allowed the deployment of the military following the Gen Z protests last year is still in force.
  • The disclosures came as Defence CS Soipan Tuya rubbished claims the military had plotted a coup on President William Ruto’s regime, following the June 25, 2024, deadly protests.

Defence CS Soipan Tuya in the Senate /HANDOUT

The military still has a free hand to move their tankers to the streets to neutralise any civilian threats against the government of the day.

It has emerged the Gazette notice that allowed the deployment of the military following the Gen Z protests last year is still in force.

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