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Tag / Lenee Emet

Kenya Cases
November 5, 2013February 3, 2014 by Tom Maliti

Judges decline to admit into evidence some recordings of program Sang hosted

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Kenya Cases
November 4, 2013February 3, 2014 by Tom Maliti

Witness tells court radio presenter occasionally allowed divergent views on his show

7 Comments
Kenya Cases
October 30, 2013February 3, 2014 by Tom Maliti

Listeners to Sang’s show supported ODM, discussed land, says witness

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Kenya Cases
September 11, 2013February 3, 2014 by Tom Maliti

The Kalenjin are on trial, not Sang, says lawyer

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