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Matatu Operators Stage Nationwide Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices

Kenyan matatu operators have initiated a nationwide strike to protest escalating fuel prices, significantly disrupting public transportation across the country. The strike has led to tragic consequences, including a fatal accident on the Nairobi-Komarock route that claimed five lives, and another incident in Nairobi where a matatu performing dangerous stunts crashed, resulting in fatalities and injuries. Transport operators are demanding relief from the rising costs, with KRA facing pressure to reduce fuel taxes amid the demonstrations. The strike continues to paralyze the transport sector as operators hold their ground.

President Ruto Defends Ebola Quarantine Facility Plan for Laikipia Military Base

President William Ruto has strongly defended a plan to establish an Ebola quarantine facility for Americans at a military base in Laikipia, stating that rejecting the US offer would be 'inhuman' and citing significant funding from the United States. However, residents of Busia county are strongly opposing government plans to transform Alupe Hospital into an Ebola quarantine center, causing that initiative to stall. Concerns and anxieties are rising nationwide amid questions surrounding the potential threat of the Ebola virus, with intensified surveillance along border crossings in Busia. Deputy President Gachagua has also raised alarm over the Ebola center plan among other security concerns.

Education Ministry Requests Additional 100 Billion Shillings in Budget

The Ministry of Education is urgently requesting an additional 100 billion shillings in its budget to cover existing funding gaps that threaten to cripple the education sector. In Makueni County, education stakeholders are urging the Ministry of Education to actively address the escalating issue of student unrest and school fires, amid a rising national debate on the causes and consequences of such incidents in boarding schools. The government has ordered audits of boarding schools to address these concerns, with ongoing discussions about responsibility and safety measures.

TIFA Survey Shows Three in Four Kenyans Believe Country Heading Wrong Direction

A recent TIFA survey reveals widespread pessimism among Kenyans regarding the nation's direction and their personal economic circumstances, with three out of every four citizens believing the country is heading in the wrong direction. Church leaders in Embu have issued a stern warning to Parliament against passing new tax proposals in the Finance Bill, which critics describe as the worst in Kenya's history due to heavy taxation increases. A decline in public trust towards government announcements is highlighted, noting a past where citizens would at least give official statements the benefit of the doubt, a practice seemingly absent today.

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