442 Media Breaking News - Kenya

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Kenya, recently designated a major Non-NATO U.S Ally, is witnessing tumultuous unrest as protests erupt over planned tax hikes. Police in the capital city of Nairobi responded with tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators near parliament. The protests are in opposition to a finance bill proposing new taxes that could exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis by raising prices on essential goods.

In Nairobi, hundreds took to the streets, prompting the government, led by President William Ruto, to revise the bill after clashes between protesters and police. Despite concessions made on Tuesday, some tax increases will proceed as the government justifies them as crucial for bolstering revenues and reducing reliance on foreign borrowing.

The protests have spread nationwide, with demonstrations planned in Mombasa and Kisumu, known opposition strongholds. Meanwhile, in Nairobi, lawmakers deliberated the bill's second reading ahead of its final passage required by June 30. Security measures, including roadblocks and increased police presence, have been implemented near parliament amidst the ongoing tensions.

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