| Updated Thu, January 26th 2017 at 12:09 GMT +3Nyanza Regional coordinator Wilson Njenga. (Collins Oduor/Standard)Chiefs and their assistants have been directed to monitor hate speech as the national government moves to ensure peaceful elections. "The administrators will be required to attend political rallies and give regular reports on cases of violence and hate speech," Regional Co-ordinator Wilson Njenga said on Wednesday. The directive came as a group of youths was reportedly mounting illegal roadblocks and harassing residents who did not have voters' cards. ALSO READ: Lawyer protests over delay in hate speech case against Mutahi Ngunyi
Source: Standard Digital January 26, 2017 09:12 UTC