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Africa Faces Critical Developments on April 1, 2026

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Last updated: April 1, 2026 2:57 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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“Kenya’s Ruto Withdraws Controversial Finance Bill After Deadly Protests”

Subheadline:
President bows to public pressure as youth-led demonstrations turn fatal, leaving 23 dead and hundreds injured.


Nairobi, Kenya – In a dramatic reversal, Kenyan President William Ruto has scrapped a deeply unpopular finance bill following nationwide protests that escalated into deadly violence. The decision comes after days of unrest, which saw at least 23 protesters killed and over 300 injured in clashes with police.

The now-withdrawn legislation proposed sweeping tax hikes on essentials like fuel, bread, and mobile money transfers—measures critics argued would crush an already struggling population. What began as peaceful demonstrations led largely by Kenya’s youth quickly spiraled into chaos, with reports of live ammunition used against crowds and buildings set ablaze.

A Nation Pushed to the Brink
Kenya’s Gen Z emerged as the unexpected force behind the protests, organizing largely through social media under hashtags like #RejectFinanceBill2024. Many young people, facing unemployment rates nearing 40%, saw the bill as the latest betrayal by a government they accuse of corruption and fiscal mismanagement.

“We’re tired of being taxed for breathing,” said 24-year-old university graduate Miriam Wanjiku, who joined marches in Nairobi. “This wasn’t just about taxes—it was about survival.”

The crisis reached a tipping point Tuesday when protesters breached Parliament, prompting security forces to open fire. Graphic videos of bloodied victims sparked international condemnation, with the UN and U.S. calling for restraint.

Ruto’s Surprise Retreat
Just 24 hours after defiantly vowing to sign the bill, President Ruto announced its withdrawal in a televised address. “The people have spoken,” he conceded, though stopped short of apologizing for the crackdown.

Analysts say the move exposes Ruto’s weakening grip after campaigning as a “hustler” championing the poor. “He misread the public mood catastrophically,” noted political analyst Herman Manyora. “This protest movement has no formal leaders—it’s organic rage, and that’s harder to suppress.”

What’s Next?
While protesters celebrated the rare victory, tensions remain high. Medical groups report hospitals overwhelmed with gunshot wounds, and rights activists demand accountability for police violence. Meanwhile, Kenya’s $80 billion debt crisis looms, leaving the government scrambling for alternatives to the axed tax plan.

As Nairobi’s streets quiet, a new chant echoes: “You can’t tax us into prosperity.” The message, analysts warn, has rattled not just Kenya’s leadership but governments across Africa facing similar unrest over economic pain.

— Reported by Nexio News

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