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Nationwide Matatu Operators Strike Over Escalating Fuel Prices
Matatu operators across Kenya have initiated a nationwide strike, protesting significant increases in fuel prices that are impacting their businesses. The strike began on June 16th, 2026, bringing public transport to a standstill across the country. KTN News Kenya provided live coverage of the strike, which disrupted transportation nationwide. Human rights organizations are demanding an official apology from the Kenyan government following alleged abductions and brutality during the protests. The family of a 12-year-old girl, Abigael Chepkirui, allegedly killed during Tuesday's protests against rising fuel prices, is demanding an apology from Deputy President William Ruto.
Political Leaders Condemn Goon Attacks at Rallies
Kalonzo Musyoka, leader of the Wiper Patriotic Front, has strongly condemned the use of goons to disrupt peaceful political gatherings, accusing parts of the police service of failing in their duties. Kisumu County Commissioner Ramadhan Mwabudzo has issued a stern warning against the use of hired thugs during political gatherings in the county. In Kakamega, religious leaders and youth have strongly condemned the use of young people to incite violence at public rallies, blaming politicians for fueling such acts. These developments come amid heightened political tension as the country approaches the 2027 general election.
Kenyan Lawmakers Divided Over Finance Bill 2026
Lawmakers in Kenya are divided over the proposed Finance Bill 2026, with ongoing debates and differing opinions on the financial proposals. Opposition MPs have accused the Majority side of stifling debate on the Finance Bill 2026 in Parliament. The Law Society of Kenya is demanding full disclosure regarding an agreement for the expansion of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Babu Owino has raised concerns over Governor Sakaja administration’s planned Ksh 692 billion loan.
Severe Drought Destroys Maize Farms in North Rift and Rift Valley
A severe drought is posing a significant threat to the North Rift region's maize harvest, potentially leading to substantial losses for local farmers. Farmers in the North Rift region of Kenya are facing significant losses after a severe drought destroyed their maize farms. Maize farmers in the Rift Valley are facing the grim prospect of substantial losses as their crops begin to wither, with urgent concerns mounting over the potential scale of the damage.
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