Matatu operators have suspended their nationwide strike for seven days following a meeting with government officials. The strike, which began earlier this week, was a protest against rising fuel prices and caused significant disruption to public transport across the country. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki praised matatu operators and owners for heeding the government's call to end their strike over high fuel prices. Passengers relying on public transport in Kenya are facing significant challenges due to the nationwide matatu strike. The strike was initiated by operators protesting rising fuel prices, and the suspension came after days of intense negotiations and public discourse.








