Kenyan activists called for protesters to take to the streets again on Tuesday.
Kenyan activists called for protesters to take to the streets again on Tuesday, with many rejecting appeals fromAt least 24 people were killed in clashes between protesters and police last week when parliament was briefly stormed and set ablaze.
An interview Ruto gave on Sunday evening to Kenyan television networks, in which he mostly defended the actions of the police and his government, seemed to have only hardened the positions of protesters. Victims of multiple attacks in Nigeria’s Borno state were receiving treatment at this hospital in Maiduguri on Sunday.
Ruto also suggested in the interview that the budget gap caused by the withdrawal of proposed tax hikes would be funded by borrowing, seemingly contradicting earlier statements that money would be saved through austerity measures.
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