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Matatu Operators Launch Nationwide Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices
Matatu operators nationwide have initiated a strike protesting the surge in fuel prices, significantly disrupting public transport across Kenya. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi revealed the government has spent Sh28.1 billion on fuel subsidies amid the economic pressures. Over 17 people died during protests held against the rising cost of fuel. A 13-year-old child in Nakuru was shot during protests related to the nationwide matatu strike, with the family demanding justice. The families of three young men killed amidst the nationwide matatu strike are demanding the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPO) investigate their deaths, with circumstances surrounding the killings remaining unclear. Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has urged the government to further reduce fuel prices, stating the cost of living remains excessively high despite recent adjustments.
Team BCG Qualify for FIBA 3x3 Singapore Challenger
Team BCG has secured a spot in the FIBA 3x3 Singapore Challenger after beating Team Simba 21-14. The team also emerged victorious at the Nairobi Lite Quest, attributing their success to the rigorous training and constant competition experienced at Bingwafest. Kenya dominated the Africa Darts tournament held in Mombasa, winning the finals. Nairobi Water solidified their league leadership with a 37–17 victory over Daystar University in the Women's Premier League handball match.
Finance Bill 2026 Draws Public Comment and Political Debate
Various organizations are submitting their feedback on the Finance Bill 2026/2027 before the National Assembly's Finance and Planning Committee in Nairobi. Cabinet Secretary Mbadi has denied reports suggesting higher tax proposals in the Finance Bill 2026, with the allegations sparking public debate regarding potential tax increases. Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has defended the Finance Bill, asserting that it will benefit Kenyans, with her statement coming amidst the nationwide matatu strike protesting rising fuel prices.
UDA Leaders Demand Omar Hassan Resignation Over Controversial Remarks
United Democratic Alliance (UDA) leaders from Nairobi are demanding the resignation of Omar Hassan following controversial remarks he made. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has strongly criticized UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar over alleged hate speech and discriminatory remarks. The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has issued a strong condemnation against hate speech and incitement in Kenya, warning that such rhetoric undermines national unity.














































