Five Ghanaian lawmakers and a clerk were caught in turmoil as protestors besieged the Kenyan Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
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Parliament says it has acknowledged publications concerning five Members of Parliament (MPs) who were caught up in a violent protest in Kenya on Tuesday, June 25.
Five Ghanaian lawmakers and a clerk were caught in turmoil as protestors besieged the Kenyan Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
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