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BREAKING: AZIMIO to resume anti-Ruto protests; first rally to be held at Kamukunji grounds on Sunday.

In recent years, Kenya has experienced a wave of political unrest, with tensions escalating between various political factions. One of the most prominent conflicts has been the ongoing feud between the ruling Jubilee Party and the opposition Azimio La Umoja.

Azimio La Umoja, which is led by Raila Odinga, has been critical of the Jubilee Party’s handling of the country’s affairs, particularly in relation to corruption and constitutional reforms. The party has staged several protests in the past, demanding accountability from the government.

In a recent development, Azimio La Umoja has announced that it will be resuming its anti-Ruto protests, with the first rally scheduled to be held at Kamukunji grounds on Sunday. This announcement has raised concerns about the potential for renewed violence and unrest in the country.

The decision to resume protests comes in the wake of Deputy President William Ruto’s continued efforts to consolidate power and influence ahead of the 2022 presidential election. Ruto, who is expected to run for president, has been accused of using his position to enrich himself and his allies at the expense of the Kenyan people.

Azimio La Umoja has been one of the most vocal critics of Ruto’s political ambitions, and the decision to resume protests is seen as a clear signal of the party’s intention to continue its fight against corruption and impunity in the country.

However, there are concerns that the resumption of protests could lead to violent clashes between supporters of the Jubilee Party and Azimio La Umoja. The government has warned that it will not tolerate any acts of violence or disruption of public order, and has deployed security forces to maintain peace and order during the protests.

The resumption of anti-Ruto protests by Azimio La Umoja highlights the deep divisions and tensions within Kenyan politics. It also underscores the importance of ensuring that the country’s democratic institutions are strengthened and that the rule of law is upheld.

As Kenya prepares for the 2022 presidential election, it is essential that all political actors act in the best interests of the country and its people. This means engaging in constructive dialogue, respecting the rights of others, and upholding democratic values and principles.

In conclusion, the decision by Azimio La Umoja to resume anti-Ruto protests is a clear indication of the party’s commitment to fighting corruption and impunity in Kenya. However, it is essential that the protests are conducted peacefully and in accordance with the law, to ensure that they do not lead to further violence and unrest in the country.