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Nationwide Matatu Strike Disrupts Transport Over Fuel Prices
A nationwide matatu strike is underway in Kenya as operators protest escalating fuel prices, commencing on 26th May 2026 and impacting public transportation across the country. Kenyan commuters faced widespread disruptions as matatu operators launched the industrial action which has significantly impacted public transport. Dr James Mwangi, MD and CEO of Equity Group Holdings PLC, highlighted the disruptions facing Kenyan commuters amid the strike. Meanwhile, Waziri Opiyo Wandayi has stated that Kenya has sufficient fuel reserves to meet domestic demand, contrasting with the operators' grievances. The strike coincides with FKF issuing a stern warning against match-fixing as the new football season approaches, with transportation disruptions affecting sports fixtures.
Government Defends Finance Bill 2026 Against Misleading Narratives
The Kenyan government is defending the Finance Bill 2026, stating that misleading narratives are causing public confusion regarding the bill's provisions. Leaders aligned with Deputy President William Ruto have been accused of exacerbating tribal divisions through inflammatory statements that are reportedly contributing to ethnic tensions across Kenya. In a separate development, a significant portion of county funds in Kenya is reportedly being allocated to salaries rather than developmental projects, according to the National Treasury. Kenya's electoral commission has also been allocated a substantial budget, with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission set to receive a record-breaking sum to prepare for the 2027 general election.
Who is Stealing Kenyan Children?
Concerns are rising in Kenya over an apparent increase in child disappearances, prompting an investigation into who is responsible for these abductions. A Daily Nation article titled "The Last Word | Kenya's missing children crisis" raises urgent questions about the ongoing issue of child disappearances in Kenya. These incidents have raised public alarm over child safety across the country. Separately, a tragic collision between a train and a school bus in Buggenhout, Belgium, has resulted in the deaths of four people, including two children, highlighting international concerns about child safety in transportation.
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