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How to watch Raila swearing without a TV set

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The government has switched off the main TV stations in an effort to block Kenyans from watching the swearing in of Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. Some of the broadcasters – KTN, NTV and KTN – had been asked not to air the event live but they defied the directive issued by State House last Friday and had their transmissions switched off.

While KTN News has been running on its backup transmitter, the government has switched it off on signal distribution platforms such as Signet, Zuku, DStv, StarTimes and Gotv among others.

Their online live streams have also been disabled. Now Kenyans can only watch K24 and KBC, which are not covering the event live.

But thanks to the internet, you can still follow the proceedings living LIVE using the following links:

NTV: https://t.co/ioBlxPmB4h

KTN: https://t.co/AebD7yWKW6

Citizen: https://t.co/Qoq6Bk8Mzj

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