Police Crack Down on Maandamano

Police in Nairobi on Wednesday morning cracked down on protests against the high cost of living, deploying anti-riot officers and blocking roads leading to the State House.

The protests were organized by the Azimio La Umoja Coalition and other civil society organizations, who were calling for the government to take action to address the rising cost of food, fuel, and other essential goods.

Police said that the protests were illegal because they had not been properly authorized. They also warned that anyone who participated in the protests would be arrested.

Despite the police crackdown, some protesters did manage to gather in small groups in different parts of the city. However, they were quickly dispersed by police.

The protests come at a time when the cost of living in Kenya is at an all-time high. The government has been criticized for its handling of the economy, and many Kenyans are struggling to make ends meet.

It remains to be seen whether the protests will have any impact on the government’s policies. However, they have certainly brought attention to the issue of the high cost of living, and they are likely to continue in the coming days.

Dozens Arrested as Police Disperse Saba Saba Protesters in Nairobi

Dozens of people were arrested along Harambee Avenue in Nairobi on Friday morning as police dispersed protesters who had started to converge at the site of the Saba Saba rally.

The protesters, who were calling for an end to corruption and the high cost of living, were met with tear gas and arrests by police in plain clothes.

Heavy rains appeared to have prevented many protesters from attending the rally, but those who did brave the elements were determined to make their voices heard.

At Kamukunji Grounds, where Azimio leaders were due to address a rally, youth danced to various beats to keep warm as they waited for their leaders.

“The rain will not stop us from holding our maandamano. We must demonstrate against this regime,” said one youth.

The rally was eventually called off due to the heavy rains, but the protesters’ message was clear: they are not going to give up until they see change in Kenya.

Police Authorize Saba Saba Gathering in Nairobi, but Only at Kamukunji Grounds

Police in Nairobi have authorized the organizers of the Saba Saba gathering to hold the event at Kamukunji Grounds, but not in the Central Business District (CBD). The head of the Nairobi police, Adamson Bungei, said that the decision was made in order to prevent any potential unrest.

Some businesses in the CBD remained closed on Friday morning out of fear of violence. Bungei urged the organizers of the rally to cooperate with the police and to ensure that the event is peaceful.

Earlier in the day, a group of protesters tried to block Thika Road, but they were dispersed by police. The protesters were reportedly angry about the high cost of living in Kenya.

Police have also been deployed to other parts of the city in anticipation of further protests. The organizers of the Saba Saba rally have said that their protests will be peaceful.

Will you participate in next week’s maandamano?

This Monday we experienced the first episode of the maandamano that the leader of the opposition, Honourable Raila Odinga had called for to protest the insane cost of living that seems to be rising every day unchecked in addition to the insane taxes levied by the government of the day.

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Monday saw some rather tame episodes of mass action and protests but what was of note is that business premises in most regions went unscathed except in Kisumu where some establishments believed to be owned by “traitors” and “turn coats” were targetted.

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Raila has since announced that the protests will not take place on two days of the week; Mondays and Thursdays and what I am wondering is whether or not you will be participating in them.

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