AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel Protests Turn Deadly: Kenya’s nationwide matatu strike over record fuel prices spiralled into violence on Monday, with four killed, 30+ injured, roads barricaded and tyres burned across Nairobi and other towns as police clashed with protesters. Government Response: Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen said 348 arrests were made and blamed political rhetoric for the unrest, while President Ruto chaired an urgent virtual meeting from Baku with key ministries to restore normalcy. Matatu Talks Stall: Closed-door talks between government and operators failed to agree on diesel price cuts, even as both sides aligned on anti-adulteration steps—so the strike was set to continue. Legal & Political Fallout: The same week also saw fresh political heat, including vows of justice after the death of Rachel Wandetto following an alleged petrol attack tied to her public political expression. Regional Context: WHO declared the DRC Ebola outbreak a global emergency, prompting tighter airport screening—while Kenya keeps preparing for AFCON 2027 with friendlies against Kyrgyzstan and Palestine.
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