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Nationwide Matatu Strike Paralyzes Public Transport Across Kenya
A nationwide matatu strike has brought Kenya to a standstill, with public transport operators protesting sharply increased fuel prices. The strike has caused widespread disruption to daily activities in major towns across the country, forcing many Kenyans to walk to work. Schools across Kenya are facing disruptions as transport operators initiated the strike to protest escalating fuel prices, with hundreds of learners sent home after several schools suspended learning. The nationwide strike continues as operators demand resolution to rising fuel costs, with Leader Wandayi suggesting cheaper fuel might require higher kerosene prices. Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has blamed the opposition for instigating the nationwide matatu strike.
Four Killed During Fuel Protests as Violence Erupts Across Kenya
Four people have been confirmed dead and over 30 others injured following violent protests that erupted across Kenya over fuel price hikes. The demonstrations, initiated by matatu operators protesting sharply increased fuel prices, escalated into widespread violence resulting in fatalities and injuries. Nairobi was engulfed in chaos following the protests, with property damage reported. At least four people died following protests against the recent fuel price hike, with CS Murkomen announcing strict measures after the nationwide chaos. The protests have seen chaotic scenes as citizens expressed discontent with the rising cost of living.
Police Disperse Protesters Blocking Roads in Multiple Counties
Protests erupted in Kitui and Machakos counties, leading to road blockades, with the areas becoming scenes of cat-and-mouse games between police and protesters. Police in Limuru, Kiambu County, dispersed a group of youths who had obstructed the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, causing significant traffic disruptions. Several youths have been arrested in connection with recent protests, according to Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen. Criminal activity caused disruption in Nyeri during the protests.
Kenya Economy Grinds to Near-Total Halt Amid Fuel Crisis
Kenya's economy has reportedly ground to a near-standstill following significant fuel price increases, causing widespread disruption. The ongoing fuel strike has disrupted the supply and distribution of fuel across the country as the government and transport sector stakeholders remain deadlocked in negotiations. The Law Society of Kenya is demanding an audit of Kenya's government-to-government oil importation arrangement and full disclosure of the fuel pricing formula. Kenyan opposition leaders have publicly supported public service transport operators striking over escalating fuel prices, criticizing the government for not alleviating economic struggles of ordinary citizens.
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