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Cohesion Monitors hired to oversee hate speech

05 February 2013, 09:28

Nairobi - The Standard reports over 100 cohesion overseers have been hired by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission to monitor politicians over hate speech during campaigns. 

NCIC has also launched a toll-free number - 15666 - to be used by the Cohesion Monitors to send alerts for speedy interventions.

NCIC chairman Mzalendo Kibunjia, was addressing the monitors who will be undergoing a two-day training at KCB Training Centre in Karen. 

- For more visit The Standard

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