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Kenyans in SA plan protest

News24: "Johannesburg - Kenyans currently living in South Africa will stage a protest on Tuesday next week against 'irregular' presidential elections that saw incumbent Mwai Kibaki return to his seat as the East African country's president.
Tony Ouma, a Kenyan based in SA who is one of the protest's organisers, said on Wednesday: 'More than 100 people will march to the Kenyan Embassy in Pretoria to protest against the deteriorating political situation in the East African country.'
The march (which was scheduled for Thursday) has been postponed 'because we need to get a permit to stage a picket protest, as we are in a foreign land,' Ouma said."

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