On June 25, it was about looting in the city. On July 7, the city was locked and no business. Either way, entrepreneurs lost.
Chants of “Ruto Must Go” and “Wantam” have dominated public events and gatherings, clearly indicating that the masses have lost hope in his leadership.
Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwe warns Kenya will face youth unrest unless jobs are created to steer young people away from protests and property destruction.
Senate Deputy Speaker Kathuri Murungi and former Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza have joined a section of youth in calling for a national dialogue as a means of preventing destructive protests.
It is the latest in a series of measures by US President Donald Trump's administration to increase pressure on the Cuban government.
The dejure Opposition leader has recently criticised Ruto’s administration over excesses. Earlier this week, Raila proposed dialogue to chart a way out of the protests.