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Nationwide Matatu Strike Disrupts Kenya Over Rising Fuel Prices
A nationwide matatu strike is underway across Kenya, with operators protesting the recent surge in fuel prices. Lawyer Nelson Havi has criticized the government, alleging it violates human rights then uses taxpayer money for compensation. In Mlolongo, commuters have been unable to cross roads since 4:30 AM due to police action blocking their movement. Some operators have defiantly stated they are not afraid to speak the truth about their grievances. Former Chief Justice David Maraga has demanded accountability for lives lost during the 2024 unrest, stating no amount of money can bring back a life.
348 Victims to Receive KSh 448.7 Million in First Phase of Compensation
348 victims are set to receive KSh 448.7 million in the first phase of compensation, a significant development amid nationwide protests. However, victim groups are protesting the compensation system, arguing that some individuals have been excluded from the program. Some victims of protests that occurred two years ago are complaining about being left out of the government's compensation program, claiming they have not received any response from the special committee designated to compensate victims despite submitting their grievances.
Chief Justice Koome Urges IEBC to Bar Politicians Sponsoring Violence
Chief Justice Martha Koome has called for political aspirants found to be sponsoring violence to be barred from contesting in elections. She has urged the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to take decisive action against politicians sponsoring individuals who disrupt political gatherings and disturb peace. On June 25, a historic march took place, marking a significant event in Kenya's political landscape.
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"Maaskari wamekuwa kwenye Subaru wakateka nyara watu juu ya kubeba bendera ya Kenya..."

"Kisumu kuna utulivu, kuna njia mbadala ya kutatua shida sio kuenda kwa barabara pekee yake..."

Khalid: The police outnumber us so we can be escorted to parliament to lay our flowers..."

"Kufunga barabara ilisaidia kutenga majambazi na majangili kwai sasa mambo iko sawasawa..."

Families of victims sit on the road outside parliament, want police to allow them lay wreaths

Uwazi wa kauli na vitendo vya serikali yaangaziwa wakati wa makumbusho wa waathirika wa Gen-Z 2024

Kalonzo, Maraga, Karua, and other opposition leaders join families in a march to Parliament

Police convoy drives along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi CBD during June 25 protests anniversary

Kalonzo: Next year when we take over we shall formalize June 25th into a national holiday

Martha Karua: "Any goons found in the CBD belongs to the government, they don't belong with us..."

Masengeli: We will protect genuine protesters; we will even give them police band if they want

Maraga: "We're coming in solidarity and to tell the government you cannot avoid accountability..."

Wamalwa: "We're here marching with Rex Maasai's mother and all other families of the victims lost.."

Mothers who lost their children on the June 25th come out in solidarity calling for accountability





























