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Matatu Operators Launch Nationwide Strike Over Fuel Costs
Matatu operators across Kenya have launched a nationwide strike to protest against the escalating cost of fuel, bringing public transport to a standstill. The strike follows deepening fuel shortages that have already gripped neighboring Ethiopia, as Kenya resorts to government-to-government (G2G) imports to address the crisis. Simultaneously, Nairobi households are facing increasing financial strain due to persistently high fuel costs, forcing residents into longer working hours and reduced spending. The government has attributed these fuel shortages to the effects of the Gulf War, affecting several nations and impacting transportation services.
Ruto Faces Public Fury as Fuel Crisis Triggers Political Storms
President William Ruto is facing growing public anger, particularly over the high cost of fuel, setting the stage for further political challenges. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has accused opposition leaders of unnecessarily politicising the current fuel price crisis in Kenya. Meanwhile, the Ruto administration is reportedly fostering a climate of political intolerance, targeting perceived critics and those who do not align with government objectives. Despite the public fury, Ruto has expressed confidence in securing a second term in the 2027 General Election, asserting he is prepared to face the opposition.
NCIC Warns of Escalating Political Tensions Ahead of 2027
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) is deeply concerned about escalating political tensions, rising hate speech, and inter-community conflicts, warning of potential widespread instability as Kenya approaches the 2027 General Election. In Western Kenya, speculation is rife following recent quiet consultations between prominent political figures like Sifuna and Natembeya, fueling talk of a potential realignment ahead of the election. Separately, Samuel Atandi, an ODM leader, has extended an olive branch to alleged dissenting party members within the Luo community, urging for unity ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Coast Leaders Defend Ruto Against Opposition Attacks
Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho and Senate Speaker Amason Kingi have defended President William Ruto's administration against opposition criticism regarding development in the Coast region. In contrast, Mombasa Jubilee Party officials have strongly defended former President Uhuru Kenyatta against accusations by UDA-affiliated leaders, particularly East African Legislative Assembly member Hassan Omar, who blamed Kenyatta for current national challenges. President William Ruto stated that Kenya's politics has significantly shifted from tribalism to issue-based leadership focused on development and problem-solving.



























