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The protests in Kenya have also ignited debate on the situation in Uganda where there is endless agitation for political reforms
The freewheeling youngsters have populated social media with hashtags #OccupyParliament#RejectFinanceBill2024#RutoMustGo and left a region led by strong men in awe.
President angry and spits fire on its citizens!
After Tuesday’s day-long nationwide protests against the unpopular Finance Bill 2024 that culminated in crowds breaking through police lines and breaching Parliament buildings in Nairobi, President William Ruto late in the evening denounced the day’s events as treasonous.
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On Wednesday, WIlliam Ruto withdrew the bill, bowing to pressure from the protesters who had argued the measures would choke the economy and raise the cost of living for people already struggling to make ends meet.
Fooling us?¶
As the president cannot withdraw a bill passed by the parliament, we wait to see if its automatic ascension to Law after 14 days would materialize, possibly causing anger amongs't the masses
The demonstrators, initially gathered along City Hall Way, charged towards Parliament Road, raising concerns about how they managed to overpower the police and gain access to the highly secured area. Within minutes, the youth breached the exterior gate adjacent to the Jomo Kenyatta Mausoleum and divided into groups, wreaking havoc inside Parliament.
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