People are angry after lawmakers and the government moved ahead with raising taxes again. Police in Kenya are reported to have fired live rounds along...
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People are angry after lawmakers and the government moved ahead with raising taxes again. Police in Kenya are reported to have fired live rounds along with rubber bullets and tear gas as they cracked down on nationwide protests. Thousands poured into the streets on Tuesday to take part in youth-led rallies against a government bill… Read More »Reports Of Live Fire As Kenyan Police Crack Down On Tax Bill Protests
People are angry after lawmakers and the government moved ahead with raising taxes again. Police in Kenya are reported to have fired live rounds along...
Kenyan police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons at protesters angry over tax rises and spending cuts.
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Several Kenyan celebrities have severed ties with Safaricom, the country’s largest telecom company, over allegations of internet censorship during...
NAIROBI — At least five people were killed during street protests over a new tax proposal Tuesday in Kenya’s capital as police fired on protesters...
Police in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators who rallied in another day of protests sparked...
Kenyan police fired tear gas in Nairobi after activists called for new protests against tax hikes.
Kenyan protesters against the government’s tax hike have breached parliament barricades, with many of them injured by police firing rubber bullets.
Kenyan protesters are, once again, demonstrating in the streets of Nairobi and other locations in the country to demand the president’s resignation...
NAIROBI, June 20 (Reuters) – Riot police in Nairobi used tear gas and water cannons on Thursday to disperse thousands of demonstrators protesting...