Opposition leaders call for anti-government protests on June 25

Kalonzo said Ruto had subjected Kenyans to untold suffering through heavy taxation and the rising cost of living...
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Opposition leaders in Kenya have announced plans for nationwide mass demonstrations scheduled for June 25. These protests aim to pressure President William Ruto to address significant national issues.
- Key concerns include the high cost of living and fuel prices.
- The opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka, are spearheading the demonstrations.
- Other issues highlighted are the issuance of identity cards and concerns regarding the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.
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Opposition leaders call for anti-government protests on June 25 - April 2026
Opposition leaders in Kenya have announced plans for nationwide mass demonstrations scheduled for June 25. These protests aim to pressure President William Ruto to address significant national issues. Meanwhile, human rights activist Hussein Khalid has accused the Kenyan government of intentionally shielding politician-sponsored criminal gangs and threatened to sue police commanders who fail to act against them, also alleging that these goons are supported by politicians.













