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Kenyan Police fire teargas at protestors in Wednesday protest

Kenyan authorities have deployed security officers in key towns following the resumption of cost-of-living protests organized by the opposition.

The demonstrations, which began on Wednesday, saw clashes between protesters and police in the capital city of Nairobi, where tear gas was used against stone-throwing demonstrators.

As a precautionary measure, the government ordered the closure of schools in Nairobi and the coastal city of Mombasa, anticipating potential violence during the protests. Consequently, the city’s central business district remained quiet, with many shops closed.

Protesters have taken to barricading roads in Nairobi and other parts of the country. In Nakuru, located in the Rift Valley region, police dispersed protesters who had blocked roads and set fires by using tear gas.

The opposition in Kenya has organized these protests in response to rising discontent over recent tax increases implemented by President William Ruto’s government.

During last year’s election campaign, Ruto had promised to champion the interests of the poor. However, since assuming office, the cost of living has continued to rise, and taxes have been raised, fueling public dissatisfaction.

The situation remains tense as the protests unfold, and authorities are working to maintain stability while addressing the concerns of the demonstrators.

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