Kenya is currently experiencing widespread protests as citizens demonstrate against proposed tax hikes outlined in the Finance Bill 2024. The movement, known as the '7 Days of Rage,' aims to bring about a 'total shutdown' of the country, with plans to occupy the parliament in Nairobi.
Social media has played a significant role in mobilizing protesters, with calls for a nationwide strike gaining momentum online. The Interior Minister has issued a warning that demonstrations must cease by sunset or 6.30 p.m local time, emphasizing the importance of peaceful protest and respect for public and private property.
Concerns have been raised over reports of missing protesters, with footage surfacing of individuals being forcibly taken away. The Law Society of Kenya's President has condemned these actions as abductions and criticized the conduct of intelligence officers.
Despite opposition MP Babu Owino inviting protesters to the National Assembly, the government has cautioned against attempts to enter government buildings during the protests. Human rights groups and content creator associations have expressed fears of potential internet and media blackouts, warning of the impact on citizens' rights to organize and participate in policymaking.
The epicenter of the protests is expected to be in Nairobi, with ongoing tensions and uncertainties surrounding the demonstrations. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders are closely monitoring developments to ensure the safety and rights of all individuals involved.