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Nationwide Matatu Strike Disrupts Kenya Over Rising Fuel Prices

Matatu operators across Kenya have initiated a nationwide strike to protest escalating fuel prices, causing significant transportation disruptions across the country. The demonstrations, initially seen in areas like Kitengela and Rongai, have seen police involvement in managing the situation. In Mlolongo, commuters have been unable to cross roads since 4:30 AM due to police action. Douglas Kanja stated that anyone arrested would face legal procedures to determine subsequent actions. Some operators have defiantly stated they are not afraid to speak the truth about their grievances. Meanwhile, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has been criticized by a drivers' association for road blocks that are causing delays and corruption.

Families of Victims March Outside Kenya Parliament

Families of victims gathered outside Kenya's parliament on the road, seeking permission from the police to lay wreaths in honor of their loved ones. The mother of Rex Masai, a victim of alleged police brutality, has stated that mere compensation is insufficient and demanded accountability from the Government. Former Chief Justice David Maraga stated that compensation cannot replace a lost life during a discussion regarding the Justice for J.O. Legal Challenge. Jacinta Anyango is desperately seeking to identify the police officer responsible for the death of her son. Eugene Wamalwa, alongside the mother of Rex Masai and other victims' families, is marching in solidarity amidst a nationwide matatu strike in Kenya.

Police Deploy Roadblocks and Arrest Journalist Ahead of Gen Z Anniversary

Security officers have erected roadblocks around the Westlands Roundabout in anticipation of Gen Z anniversary protests. Plainclothes police on motorbikes swept through Githurai, firing in the air. Police mistakenly arrested a journalist as they rounded up Gen Z protesters in Nairobi CBD. Chief Justice Martha Koome has reprimanded rogue police and the government for their alleged failures that led to the 2024 Gen-Z murders. Police are actively pursuing an alleged armed youth group following incidents that occurred amidst the 2024 commemoration of Gen-Z victims.

Victim Groups Protest Exclusion from Government Compensation Program

Some victims of protests that occurred two years ago are complaining about being excluded from the government's compensation program. They claim they have not received any response from the special committee designated to compensate victims, despite submitting their grievances. Victim groups are protesting the compensation system for the nationwide crisis, arguing that some individuals have been excluded. Meanwhile, 348 victims are set to receive KSh 448.7 million in the first phase of compensation, a significant development amid nationwide protests. Lawyer Nelson Havi has criticized the Kenyan government, alleging that it violates human rights and then uses taxpayer money for compensation.

Chief Justice Koome Urges IEBC to Bar Politicians Sponsoring Violence

Chief Justice Martha Koome has called for political aspirants found to be sponsoring violence to be barred from contesting in elections. She urged the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to take decisive action against politicians sponsoring individuals who disrupt political gatherings and disturb peace. Youth from Embakasi, Nairobi, have issued a warning to protesters, urging them to refrain from destroying property during the upcoming Gen Z demonstrations scheduled for Thursday. The Kirinyaga County commissioner warns against violent protests on Thursday.

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