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Kenya engulfed by youth-led protests against tax rises

Nairobi’s plan to increase government revenue has been met with public anger

Protesters in Kenya have launched nationwide demonstrations amid increasing anger over the government’s plans to raise more than $2bn in new taxes.

The rallies started on Tuesday as lawmakers held a final vote on President William Ruto’s finance bill, which seeks to tax a range of items from bread to sanitary pads. The move, which follows a string of other levies in the previous budget, has particularly angered young Kenyans who are organising on social media.

East Africa’s most advanced economy has been hit by a wave of protests over the past week — spearheaded by young people, many of them jobless. Two demonstrators were killed by security forces, according to human rights groups, with hundreds injured.

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