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June protests loom: Opposition, Gen Z call mass action over fuel prices, high cost of living
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June protests loom: Opposition, Gen Z call mass action over fuel prices, high cost of living

The Standard Kenyan April 19, 2026 1 mins read
Opposition leaders and Gen Z activists have called for nationwide protests over rising fuel prices and the cost of living, escalating political tensions with demands for President Rutos early exit.

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