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Nationwide Matatu Strike Disrupts Transport Over Fuel Prices
Kenya is experiencing a nationwide matatu strike as operators protest escalating fuel prices. The strike has caused significant disruption across the country, with the transport sector demanding action to address the rising cost of fuel. This comes as Kenya's second school term has commenced amidst a severe financial crisis affecting educational institutions nationwide. Kenyan politicians are accused of weaponizing poverty to secure re-election, turning a humanitarian issue into a political tool amid these disruptions.
St. George's Girls Narrate Disturbing Body Searches by Police Officers
Students at St. George's Girls School have detailed distressing experiences involving body searches conducted by police officers amid recent school unrest. A group of parents at St George's Girls Senior School are demanding justice following allegations of indecent security checks conducted on their daughters. Parents at St Georges in Nairobi have expressed profound disappointment after their children allegedly faced mistreatment. Utumishi Girls High School will begin a phased reopening on Thursday after parents' safety concerns were addressed, highlighting ongoing concerns about student safety in Kenyan schools.
Kajiado Residents Protest Land Rate Increase from Sh1,500 to Sh7,500
Residents of Kajiado are protesting a significant increase in land rates by the county government, with the annual fee set to jump from Sh1,500 to Sh7,500. Meanwhile, leaders from Bangale in Tana River County are calling on the security department to conduct a thorough search for illegal firearms following a resurgence of inter-communal clashes. Separately, fear has gripped Kisumu after a surge in killings, prompting Ruth Odinga to call for an urgent meeting to address the escalating violence.
Kenyan Editors Condemn NMG-Uganda Shutdown by Museveni's Son Muhoozi
Kenyan editors have voiced strong condemnation following the shutdown of Nation Media Group (NMG)'s Ugandan operations by Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni. Separately, petitioners have lodged a strong objection against the proposed 15% stake sale of Safaricom to Vodacom, citing concerns over foreign ownership of a critical national asset. Meanwhile, President William Ruto has urged his critics to allow him to focus on his work, stating that his frequent inspections of development projects are intended to ensure timely completion.
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