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Interior CS Matiang'i- the government is ready for elections and won't switch off Twitter
The Star Kenya
2021-06-30
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Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has on Tuesday assured the country that the government will not switch off the internet or block Twitter as the 2022 elections hots up.
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