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King Charles pays private visit to family of Kenyan rebel leader hanged by British colonial masters

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UK monarch, King Charles III, on Wednesday paid a private visit to the family of a Kenyan rebel leader, Dedan Kimathi, who was executed by British colonial forces for leading a rebellion against oppressive rule.

The family of Kimathi who was hanged by the British administration, had, for several years, demanded an apology and compensation from Britain, along with any information on the whereabouts of Kimathi’s body.

During the private meeting on the sidelines of his visit to Kenya, King Charles expressed what he described as his “greatest sorrow and the deepest regret” for the violence of the colonial era.

King Charles, who with Queen Camilla arrived Kenya on Monday in his first state visit to a Commonwealth country as monarch, cited the “abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of violence” committed against Kenyans as they sought independence.

In a statement, the British High Commission said the meeting was an “opportunity for the King to hear firsthand about the violence committed against Kenyans during their struggle for independence.”

According to media reports, the violence committed against native Kenyans during the colonial era remains painful for many, and police had to disperse “a couple dozen people” protesting at the foot of a monument to Kimathi in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital.

The protesters were said to be members of the Mau Mau War Veterans Association, an organisation that Kimathi led which staged several acts of rebellion against the British where hundreds of thousands were killed.

Though he did not explicitly apologize for Britain’s actions as many Kenyans wanted, the monarch showed some solidarity by visiting a war cemetery where he laid a wreath in honor of those who fought alongside the British in the two world wars.

He also handed replacement medals to four war veterans who had lost theirs, among them a 117-year-old named Cpl. Samwel Nthigai Mburia.

Others who got replacement medals were Privates John Kavai, Kefa Chagira and Ezekiel Nyanjom Anyange.

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Kenyan officials arrest four Tiktokers for filming robbery prank video outside police station

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Kenyan Police authorities have arrested four young Tiktokers for filming a robbery prank outside a police station in the Kilifi North Sub-county.

Local media reports that the four young people who were aiming for social media fame, were arrested after filming and publishing on Tiktok a fake robbery outside the police station.

“The four young people, one of whom is 17 years old, made a video titled ‘wezi mbele ya police station’ (robbery outside a police station), and posted it on the popular video platform. However, police didn’t take it lightly,” one report wrote.

“In the video, a seemingly drunk man exits the Administration Police (AP) canteen and gets robbed by two others on a motorcycle.

“The 18-year-old cameraman was among those arrested. Police identified them through CCTV footage at the AP canteen. The youths were arrested at their homes in Kilifi, with the oldest being 27 years old,” another report said.

The Kilifi North Sub-county Police Commander, Kenneth Maina, who confirmed the incident and arrest of the suspects, said investigations are still ongoing, and the suspects will face charges, including cybercrimes.

“The viral video of a daylight robbery at the Kilifi Administration Police canteen in Kilifi was not real but a prank by a group of youths creating content for their TikTok account,” Maina said.

Maina said they were pursuing another suspect who was still at large, adding that the youths revealed they only wanted to attract followers to their TikTok account.

“There were five youths and we managed to arrest four of them and the other one we have a crucial lead that will lead us to an arrest,” the Police Commander said.

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Ghanaian Supreme Court begins hearing in case challenging anti-LGBTQ+ bill

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The Ghanaian Supreme Court Thursday began hearing on a suit challenging the anti-LGBTQ+ bill passed by parliament in February.

The suit filed by lawyer and journalist, Richard Dela Sky, seeks to challenge the controversial bill which prescribes a three-year jail term for people identified as gay and five to 10 years for LGBT advocates.

The lawsuit, which was filed in March, sought the court to prevent the parliament Speaker and Clerk from sending the bill to President Nana Akufo Addo, while also seeking that the president should not sign the bill into law.

A second case brought before the apex court by academic researcher, Dr Amanda Odoi, is challenging the constitutionality of the bill and was also heard by the court.

Presiding judge, Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, however, expressed concern about the strong language used in some of the sworn statements.

“I think that the language is intemperate, a lot of the paragraphs contain language that is inappropriate, scandalous, so I want to give you directions,” Torkornoo said.

Local media reports that the tense events on day one of the hearing did not come as a surprise to many given the controversial nature of the bill, which has been condemned by Western donors and human rights groups.

“The hearing was presided over by the chief justice along with four other Supreme Court judges and broadcast live on television, because of the keen interest in the case among Ghanaians,” the report said.

“President Akufo Addo had said he would await the verdict of the Supreme Court before deciding whether or not to sign the bill into law and the case has been adjourned to 17 May,” the report said.

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