A nationwide matatu strike has paralyzed transport over record fuel price hikes, with commuters stranded and protesters clashing with police. Cabinet Secretary Mbadi confirmed prices remain unchanged until June 14, while opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka, criticized President Ruto. A High Court petition seeks to halt the increases. In other news, Kenya Police Bullets secured their third consecutive FKF women's title, and Interior CS Murkomen vowed action against political violence after a gospel singer's brutal attack. The DCI arrested a woman in a Ksh55.7 million gold scam, and the Court of Appeal ordered the government to make SGR contracts public. The Health Ministry also issued Ebola preparedness directives.
A nationwide matatu strike has paralyzed transport over record fuel price hikes, with commuters stranded and protesters clashing with police. Cabinet Secretary Mbadi confirmed prices remain unchanged until June 14, while opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka, criticized President Ruto. A High Court petition seeks to halt the increases. In other news, Kenya Police Bullets secured their third consecutive FKF women's title, and Interior CS Murkomen vowed action against political violence after a gospel singer's brutal attack. The DCI arrested a woman in a Ksh55.7 million gold scam, and the Court of Appeal ordered the government to make SGR contracts public. The Health Ministry also issued Ebola preparedness directives.
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A nationwide matatu strike continues as government officials and matatu operators failed to reach an agreement on fuel price cuts Monday, May 18, 2026. A high-level meeting between the Kenyan government and matatu operators failed to resolve the ongoing strike over soaring fuel prices, with the industrial action set to continue on Tuesday. The Kenyan government was left embarrassed after matatu operators publicly rejected an announcement by Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi suggesting a deal had been reached. Separately, a nationwide public transport strike has brought major towns across Kenya to a standstill, causing widespread disruption to daily activities, with Kenyans forced to walk to work.
A nationwide matatu strike has paralyzed transport over record fuel price hikes, with commuters stranded and protesters clashing with police. Cabinet Secretary Mbadi confirmed prices remain unchanged until June 14, while opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka, criticized President Ruto. A High Court petition seeks to halt the increases. In other news, Kenya Police Bullets secured their third consecutive FKF women's title, and Interior CS Murkomen vowed action against political violence after a gospel singer's brutal attack. The DCI arrested a woman in a Ksh55.7 million gold scam, and the Court of Appeal ordered the government to make SGR contracts public. The Health Ministry also issued Ebola preparedness directives.
A nationwide matatu strike has paralyzed transport over record fuel price hikes, with commuters stranded and protesters clashing with police. Cabinet Secretary Mbadi confirmed prices remain unchanged until June 14, while opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka, criticized President Ruto. A High Court petition seeks to halt the increases. In other news, Kenya Police Bullets secured their third consecutive FKF women's title, and Interior CS Murkomen vowed action against political violence after a gospel singer's brutal attack. The DCI arrested a woman in a Ksh55.7 million gold scam, and the Court of Appeal ordered the government to make SGR contracts public. The Health Ministry also issued Ebola preparedness directives.
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