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Stonebwoy and Wyclef Jean Condemn Kenyan Violence, Call for Peace

Story Highlights
  • Stonebwoy and Wyclef Jean condemn Kenya's political violence, killing over 20 protestors
  • The artistes call for peace, stability, and a swift resolution to the conflicts
  • They also pray for global peace, unity, and a peaceful dialogue to resolve national issues

Stonebwoy and Wyclef Jean, two international music stars, have joined forces to condemn the recent violence in Kenya. Over 20 protestors were killed during demonstrations against the government’s financial bill, sparking widespread concern and outrage.

In a joint statement, the artistes expressed their condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Kenya, calling for an end to the political unrest and a swift resolution to the ongoing conflicts.

The artistes’ statement comes as a gesture of solidarity with the people of Kenya, who have been facing political instability and violence in recent days.

Stonebwoy and Wyclef Jean, who are planning an African tour with Kenya as a key destination, hope for peace and stability in the nation. They prayed for the safety and well-being of the Kenyan people, expressing their desire for a swift resolution to the conflicts.

Stonebwoy and Wyclef Jean also extended their concerns beyond Kenya, praying for those in Haiti and the broader Middle East.

They expressed their desire for global peace and unity, emphasizing the need for peaceful dialogue and resolution to national issues. The artistes’ statement serves as a call to action for peace and unity worldwide.

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