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Police Clash With Protesters at Kihunguro as Nationwide Matatu Strike Commences

A nationwide matatu strike has commenced, causing significant disruption across Kenya with police clashing with protesters at Kihunguro along the Ruiru bypass. Commuters along Mombasa Road faced severe disruption and were forced to walk to work as the strike began this morning. Similar scenes played out in Kangemi, where residents were compelled to walk to their workplaces due to the lack of public transportation. At Kinoo along Waiyaki Way, commuters were stranded and unable to reach their destinations as the transport shutdown took effect. The strike follows threats from bus and matatu operators to halt services citing unresolved grievances with the government, with operators parking their vehicles at various stations including Shell petrol station along Waiyaki Way.

Kenya Police Bullets Crowned 2025/26 FKF Women's Champions

Kenya Police Bullets have been crowned the 2025/26 FKF women's champions, securing their third consecutive Kenya Women Premier League title in just their third season in the top flight. The victory solidifies their dominance in women's football, marking a remarkable achievement for the team. At the same time, record Kenya Premier League champions Gor Mahia moved to within one win of their historic 22nd league title after a decisive 3-1 victory against Murang'a Seal. In a separate sporting development, Prisca Chebet achieved a career-defining victory by winning the Kenya Seed Golf Tournament at Nandi Bears Golf Club.

Fuel Prices Unchanged Until June, CS Mbadi Confirms

CS John Mbadi confirmed fuel prices will remain unchanged until June. The decision comes as Mombasa residents criticized President Ruto over a fuel price increase, calling it contrary to the 'bottom-up' economic model. Nakuru youth also appealed to President Ruto to reduce fuel prices. One Kenyan has filed a High Court petition seeking to halt the fuel price increase.

Kalonzo Musyoka Slams Ruto Over Fuel Prices

Opposition leader Kalonzo Musyoka has criticized President Ruto over rising fuel prices, accusing him of political distraction and deflection. The Wiper Party leader made the remarks in Kiambu County. Leaders from Kenya Kwanza and ODM have defended the government amid the opposition criticism.

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