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George Kaluma scolds Homa Bay rioters, warns investors to flee Kenya
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50914, member: 636"] Homa Bay Town MP George Kaluma launched a fierce defense of the broad-based government's handling of recent street demonstrations. The lawmaker accused protesters of masquerading ethnic chaos as legitimate human rights activism. Kaluma branded the unrest as calculated efforts to frighten potential investors away from Kenya. He warned that deliberate destruction during protests would chase away businesses that could create desperately needed employment opportunities. The politician insisted citizens cannot wake up daily defending what he termed ethnic anarchy. President William Ruto received backing from Kaluma regarding Kenya's current economic struggles. The MP argued that the head of state inherited existing problems rather than creating them. Kaluma highlighted rising youth joblessness as a worldwide crisis affecting numerous countries. He projected that global unemployment figures could reach 1.2 billion people by 2035. The representative urged authorities to let violent demonstrators face full legal consequences for their destructive actions. Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku joined the criticism of opposition figures during a Mombasa County appearance. Ruku accused political rivals of promoting tribal divisions and spreading hatred among communities. The cabinet official claimed failed leaders were hiding behind ethnic rhetoric after disappointing voters while serving in government positions. He blamed opposition politicians for orchestrating recent chaos including Saba Saba Day protests. Ruku characterized certain politicians as tribalists and hate-mongers determined to terrorize ordinary Kenyans through systematic incitement campaigns. [/QUOTE]
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