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Kenya police fires tear gas during the game of Cleophas Malala

Kenya police fires tear gas during the game of Cleophas Malala

Kenya’s National High School Drama Competition was darkened by his drama after firing tear gas to distribute the crowds gathered to see controversial play.

This play, Echoes of War, emphasizes the role of digital space and youth in governance in governance in forming social changes in close relationships with Kenya’s current political situation.

Although it was first disqualified at the drama festival in an unclear situation, the high court ruling was ordered to include the decision later.

On Thursday morning, I was nervous in the western village of Nakuru.

Cleophas Malala, a script writer and former senator who made for students at Butere Girls School, is blocked from meeting students on Wednesday evening.

Malala was later released without responsibility and praised students for boycotting the play.

Malala said, “The young girls of Butere Girls have performed heroic restoration. I decided to exhibit the repercussions of the war in front of Kenya’s audience,” Malala said immediately after his release.

The students briefly called the nation before leaving the hall dramatically.

“There is no audience. Who are you performing for?” One of the girls told the journalists.

They also complained about police harassment.

Following Malala’s arrest, many people gathered outside the curious place to watch the game.

However, the anti -riot police were arranged overnight when they were in trouble and fired tear gas to distribute the audience.

Julius Ogamba, Minister of Education, questioned Malala’s participation, saying that politicians are not teachers or players.

This line was said by Amnesty International.It refers to anxious patterns of oppression sponsored by the state. Free expression, freedom, and association rights “.

Kalonzo Musyoka, a prominent opposition party, accused the police who fired tear gas near the students and praised the “brave” girls.

In the statement, the Opposition Democratic Movement demanded students to post their play on stage like all other competitors.

This play emphasizes the wide gap between two generations (old and young) that requires changes that change through innovation and technology.

Some of the most urgent problems in Kenya have been a fatal demonstration of youth -led last year.

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