Protests continue in Kenya as some are now calling for the president to step down
People attend a demonstration over police killings of people protesting against the imposition of tax hikes by the government, in Nairobi, Kenya, July 2, 2024. PHOTO/REUTERS
Kenyan riot police fired tear gas at protesters in Nairobi on Tuesday and demonstrations eruptedin other cities across the country demanding the resignation of President William Ruto, following a week of deadly clashes in anti-tax protests.
Clouds of tear gas wafted over downtown Nairobi after protesters set fires on Waiyaki Way, the main road running through the centre of the capital and threw stones at police in the central business district.
Outside the capital, hundreds of protesters marched in an ebullient mood through Mombasa, Kenya’s second-largest city, on the Indian Ocean coast. They carried palm fronds, blew on plastic horns and beat on drums, chanting “Ruto must go!”