Kenya’s Gen Z protests: What are they about?
And why does President Ruto want to raise taxes?
Young Kenyans are leading demonstrations against a controversial finance bill, organising via TikTok and X. They are unhappy about proposals to raise taxes on sanitary pads and mobile money transfers, amongst other things. A protestor shares her motivation for taking to the streets.
We hear from Anita Nkonge a Â鶹ԼÅÄ reporter in Nairobi, who tells us what the protests are about. And Â鶹ԼÅÄ business reporter Jewel Kiriungi explains why President William Ruto wants to raise taxes. She also describes how tax rises a year ago have affected how people feel now.
The government has often defended the tax measures as necessary to reduce the country’s national debt of nearly $80bn.
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