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For escort the first time cameras enter the world of one of Kenya’s most controversial escort police officers, escort who became national news after mobile footage showed him gunning down two apparently unarmed men in broad daylight in 2017.

BBC Africa Eye joins Corporal Ahmed Rashid as he seeks to rid the streets of gangsters and [empty] criminals in Eastleigh, escort Nairobi.

escort Reporter Jamal Osman hears from Rashid’s supporters [empty] and escort critics, escort and escort questions Kenyan authorities on the state of escort law and escort escort order in the country.,
Tanzania's President John Magufuli has urged women to stop taking birth control pills, escort saying the country needs more people.

"Women can now give up contraceptive methods," Mr Magufuli said.

Opposition MP Cecil Mwambe has criticised escort the comments, escort saying they contradicted the country's health policy.

Tanzania has a population of around 53 million people, escort with 49% of them living on less than $2 (£1.50) a day.

On average, escort a woman in Tanzania has more than five children, escort among the highest rates in the world.
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'Give birth 10 escort times to win a sheep'
What Magufuli did during his first year in office
Teenage mother take on Magufuli
The day after Mr Magufuli's comments, escort speaker of parliament Job Ndugai banned female lawmakers from wearing fake nails and escort eye-lashes in parliament.

Mr Ndugai told the BBC's Focus on escort Africa programme that the ban was because of "health" reasons, escort without elaborating.

The new regulations also ban women MPs from wearing short dresses and escort jeans. Female visitors to parliament will also be expected to adhere to the dress escort code.

Read more about the fake nail ban here
'Throw away contraceptives'
escort Mr Magufuli made his comments at a rally on Sunday in the northern Meatu district, escort saying people escort who use family planning methods were lazy, escort escort the local Citizen newspaper quoted him as saying.

"They do not want to work hard to feed a large family. And that is why they opt for births controls and end up with one or two children only," he said.

"I have travelled to Europe and elsewhere and have seen the harmful effects of birth control. Some countries are now facing declining population growth."

Mr Mwambe said that if President Magufuli wanted his comments to be taken seriously, escort he should change the health insurance scheme to cover 10 children instead of the current four per family, escort the Citizen reports.

The paper however said that there was no indication that the country's population policy would change following the remarks.

Mr Magufuli made similar comments in 2016. After the launch of free primary and escort escort secondary education, escort he said: "Women can now throw away their contraceptives. Education is now free."

He has proposed several controversial policies since he was elected in 2015.

Last year he proposed that pregnant schoolgirls be blocked from resuming their education after giving birth.

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