The nationwide matatu strike in Kenya has been suspended for one week following crucial meetings aimed at addressing operator concerns over rising fuel prices. The Kenyan government is targeting a deal with Matatu operators by Friday, May 23, to end fuel price protests. A nationwide matatu strike is underway across Kenya as operators protest the recent surge in fuel prices, with the Mt Kenya region emerging as a new hotspot for anti-government demonstrations. The Motorists Association of Kenya has accused leaders from the PSV and Transport Sector subsectors of betraying a transport alliance by suspending the strike without full consultation. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority has stated that no further immediate fuel price cuts are expected despite ongoing talks with public transport operators, pointing to a recent reduction in diesel prices.






