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How The Government of Kenya is Spying on Your Phone: An Urgent Exposé of State Surveillance

During the recent Gen Z-led protests that shook William Ruto personally and his administration to its very core, many Kenyans found themselves asking a chilling question: How did the police track them down so easily, even in the supposed safety of their homes? Scores of activists and protesters were abducted, many never to be seen again. Suspicion quickly fell on Safaricom and Kenya Power, accused of handing over personal information to a rogue state. But the truth may be even more disturbing—and far simpler than most would imagine... In a revelation that will shock every Kenyan, your private communications—phone calls, texts, and even your physical location—is being monitored without your knowledge. The Kenyan government has been accused of engaging in widespread surveillance of its citizens, using sophisticated tools provided by Israeli cyber-espionage firm Circles. This disturbing information was uncovered in a damning report by Citizen Lab, a digital rights watchdog based at the Un

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UPDATE:
The accidental hero who got nabbed by security for protesting at the Treasury Building yesterday didn't stop there. Even his lawyer could not stop the barrage, banange...🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️😂😂😂
Today, he gave a judge a full-on lecture in the courtroom. Looks like our revolution has a spokesperson after all, and he’s not pulling any punches. 
But hapa👆🏿wangekuja wawili...mmoja akichapa decoy, mwingine anamalizia, jos. Be that as it may, notice his accent though. I told you people this revolution is happening which year? And it's going to be frontlined by who?🤷🏿‍♂️
This is the part you can start calling me by my proper nomenclature, please: The Prophet.

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