A nationwide matatu strike paralyzed transport across Kenya yesterday, protesting fuel price hikes. Demonstrations led to clashes with police on Thika Superhighway and Kamiti Road, with four deaths and 348 arrests reported. Deputy President Kindiki condemned the violence, blaming the opposition, while CS Murkomen urged peaceful redress. The strike, which saw many Kenyans forced to walk, has been suspended for a week to allow for talks; a new EPRA fuel price review shows a diesel price cut but a significant kerosene increase. Meanwhile, CS Mbadi explained Tanzania's fuel price advantage, as the LSK demands an audit of Kenya's oil deals.
A nationwide matatu strike paralyzed transport across Kenya yesterday, protesting fuel price hikes. Demonstrations led to clashes with police on Thika Superhighway and Kamiti Road, with four deaths and 348 arrests reported. Deputy President Kindiki condemned the violence, blaming the opposition, while CS Murkomen urged peaceful redress. The strike, which saw many Kenyans forced to walk, has been suspended for a week to allow for talks; a new EPRA fuel price review shows a diesel price cut but a significant kerosene increase. Meanwhile, CS Mbadi explained Tanzania's fuel price advantage, as the LSK demands an audit of Kenya's oil deals.
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The National Police Service has denied social media claims that Officer Commanding Station at Central Police Station, Dishen Angoya, was being processed for court appearance. The NPS stated that these reports are entirely erroneous and misleading. This follows controversy over the alleged release of fuel price protest suspects. Meanwhile, the National Police Service continues to face scrutiny over its handling of various cases, with these specific denials aimed at correcting misinformation circulating in media and social platforms.
A nationwide matatu strike paralyzed transport across Kenya yesterday, protesting fuel price hikes. Demonstrations led to clashes with police on Thika Superhighway and Kamiti Road, with four deaths and 348 arrests reported. Deputy President Kindiki condemned the violence, blaming the opposition, while CS Murkomen urged peaceful redress. The strike, which saw many Kenyans forced to walk, has been suspended for a week to allow for talks; a new EPRA fuel price review shows a diesel price cut but a significant kerosene increase. Meanwhile, CS Mbadi explained Tanzania's fuel price advantage, as the LSK demands an audit of Kenya's oil deals.
A nationwide matatu strike paralyzed transport across Kenya yesterday, protesting fuel price hikes. Demonstrations led to clashes with police on Thika Superhighway and Kamiti Road, with four deaths and 348 arrests reported. Deputy President Kindiki condemned the violence, blaming the opposition, while CS Murkomen urged peaceful redress. The strike, which saw many Kenyans forced to walk, has been suspended for a week to allow for talks; a new EPRA fuel price review shows a diesel price cut but a significant kerosene increase. Meanwhile, CS Mbadi explained Tanzania's fuel price advantage, as the LSK demands an audit of Kenya's oil deals.
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