The streets of Nairobi have once again become the epicentre of intense demonstrations as protesters rallied against a new finance bill proposing increased taxes. The bill, which was recently passed by parliament, has ignited widespread anger among many Kenyans.
As the protests gained momentum, parts of the capital city saw police forces struggling to maintain order. Demonstrators have moved toward the parliament complex, where fires have broken out, signalling a growing tension between the public and authorities. The situation further deteriorated as gunshots rang out, with reports from a human rights group confirming the death of one protester due to police gunfire.
Inside the parliament complex, chaos has driven several Members of Parliament (MPs) to seek refuge in the building’s basement, fearing for their safety. The MPs had voted to pass the finance bill amidst intense public opposition, a decision that has now placed them at the heart of the unrest.
The discontent is not confined to Nairobi. Protests have erupted in various parts of the country, reflecting nationwide disapproval of the new fiscal measures. Last week’s clashes between police and protesters resulted in the death of at least one individual, intensifying the current wave of demonstrations.
Despite some concessions made last week, where certain measures within the bill were dropped, protesters remain adamant that the entire bill be scrapped. The government’s persistence in moving forward with the bill has only fueled the populace’s outrage, highlighting a growing divide between the leadership and the citizenry.
The palpable anger among Kenyans is rooted in concerns over the economic impact of the proposed taxes. Many fear that the new financial burdens will exacerbate the already challenging economic conditions faced by a significant portion of the population.
As the situation unfolds, the government’s response and the protesters’ resilience will shape the immediate future of Kenya’s social and political landscape. With tensions running high, the nation watches anxiously, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the escalating conflict.