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Matatu Operators Strike Over Boda Boda Attacks, Disrupting Transport Across Kenya

Matatu operators planned a nationwide strike to protest attacks by boda boda operators, causing significant transport disruption. In Nairobi, the protest left many commuters stranded for hours, with pedestrians lamenting delays in reaching their workplaces and facing hiked fares. The strike involved matatus blocking roads in the Central Business District (CBD), prompting a strong response from authorities. Kenyan police confiscated registration plates from the obstructing vehicles. Additionally, several matatu drivers were arrested and their vehicles were impounded following the strike.

Political Leaders Respond to Church Attack in Othaya

Following a disruption at Witima ACK church in Othaya, various political figures have issued statements. David Maraga, leader of the United Green Movement party, condemned the incident. Opposition leaders questioned President Ruto's leadership on the matter and threatened nationwide protests if those responsible are not apprehended. President William Ruto condemned the violence in churches and called for politics to be kept out of places of worship. The President also issued a stern warning that politicians who use hooligans would be punished and instructed police to ensure security for all churches.

Bandit and Robbery Attacks Kill People in Turkana and Isiolo Counties

A series of violent attacks have been reported in Turkana and Isiolo counties. In Turkana County, four people were shot dead in a bandit attack at Kakong center. In a separate incident in Kakong'u village, Turkana South, six people were killed and two injured in a cattle raid where over 2,000 animals were stolen. In Isiolo, a 15-year-old boy was killed in an alleged robbery attack, sparking fear among residents. In response, Murkomen visited the West Pokot–Turkana region to address the aftermath of recent attacks.

Nairobi Doctors Suspend Strike Following Court Order

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Nairobi branch has suspended its strike. The suspension follows a warning and an order from the court. The industrial action was suspended for 30 days, effective from Monday. This period is intended to allow the County Government to resolve the doctors' grievances. The development aims to restore medical services in the capital.

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