Tourism chiefs representing Kenya have said the country is still safe for holidaymakers after last week’s protests that saw thousands of people...
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Tourism chiefs representing Kenya have said the country is still safe for holidaymakers after last week’s protests that saw thousands of people storming Parliament and at least 23 killed. Police opened fire on protesters last Tuesday who were demonstrating after Parliament passed a finance bill that included controversial tax increases that many said were unaffordable. […]
Tourism chiefs representing Kenya have said the country is still safe for holidaymakers after last week’s protests that saw thousands of people...
Protests continued in Kenya's capital and elsewhere Tuesday over a finance bill that would raise the cost of living, even after the president said he...
Protests continued in Kenya’s capital and elsewhere Tuesday over a finance bill that would raise the cost of living, even after the president said...
NAIROBI, June 26 (Reuters) - Kenyan protesters vowed on Wednesday to keep up their demonstrations against new tax hikes, a day after police opened...
Kenya’s President, William Ruto has announced that he will withdraw a finance bill containing controversial tax hikes after deadly protests that saw...
Kenyan President William Ruto caved in to pressure and on Wednesday announced he was not going to sign the controversial finance bill following mass...
Heavy security was deployed Thursday in Kenya's capital Nairobi ahead of planned protests against a controversial finance bill, despite the...
Kenya’s President William Ruto has announced that he will withdraw a finance bill containing controversial tax hikes after deadly protests that saw...
Kenya is in shock after unprecedented scenes in Nairobi left parts of parliament ablaze and gutted, as protests over proposed tax hikes turned deadly,...
Kenya's president withdraws controversial tax proposal that sparked deadly protests