Kenyan police fired tear gas at anti-femicide protesters, arresting Amnesty Kenya director Irungu Houghton as activists demand justice for 97 women killed
Kenya protests
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Kenyan police clashed with anti-government protesters in Nairobi, as the “Nane Nane” march demands President Ruto’s resignation. The situation escalates amid ongoing economic and political unrest.
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Kenyan police fire tear gas to prevent scuffles between protesters and government supporters in Nairobi, as youth-led demonstrations against alleged corruption and misgovernance continue.
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Kenya’s government urges an end to protests, but a court suspends a police ban, allowing demonstrations to proceed.
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Kenya’s government appeals for an end to protests as the High Court overrules a police ban on demonstrations in Nairobi, highlighting ongoing unrest.
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Kenya Police Ban Demonstrations in Nairobi, Citing Infiltration by Criminal Gangs
Kenya’s police ban protests in Nairobi, citing criminal gang infiltration amid demands for systemic changes and President Ruto’s resignation.
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Citizens protest President Ruto’s new cabinet appointments, raising concerns over political representation and economic hardships in Kenya.
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Amid national protests and escalating violence, Kenya’s police chief resigns, intensifying calls for political reform and accountability.
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A wave of youth-led protests has engulfed Kenya, fueled by public anger over proposed tax hikes and the perceived opulent lifestyles of the nation’s lawmakers. The demonstrations escalated dramatically last …
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Kenyans are protesting a new finance bill that introduces higher taxes, arguing it will worsen the cost of living. The government insists the bill is crucial for economic stability.