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UK Reacts After Azimio Announced The Return Of Demonstrations

After controversial Finance Bill under the reign of President Ruto and his Kenya Kwanza government was passed, the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya party has settled on going back to the streets as from next week. The opposition indicated that they would engage with their supporters on the way forward following the passing of the Finance Bill 2023 and reading of the 2023/24 Budget Estimates. The team announced that it will hold a public rally at Kamukunji grounds on June 27th.

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Immediately after announcing the public rally, UK moved quickly to caution their citizens over the re-emergence of protests by the opposition. “In the past, demonstrations in Kenya have resulted in clashes between the police and demonstrators. Avoid protests and political gatherings. Protests can occur in different places. Be alert to media coverage and if you see a large crowd, move away from the area. Some workplaces and schools may be closed on these days,” the statement read. Not just UK citizens but everyone is warned of the expected demos in the country.6c28a0ddcb754b29875b1fe898dda330?quality=uhq&resize=720

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