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Kenyan president dismisses almost entire cabinet after deadly protests

  • Led largely by young Gen-Z Kenyans, the protests plunged President William Ruto’s administration into crisis, forcing him to abandon the tax hikes

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Kenyans protest against tax hikes and the finance bill 2024 in downtown Nairobi. Photo: AFP

Kenyan President William Ruto announced on Thursday the dismissal of almost his entire cabinet and consultations to form a “broad-based government” following widespread anti-government protests.

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The East African nation was left reeling after peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases flared into deadly violence with police firing at crowds who stormed parliament, leaving it partly ablaze.

Led largely by young Gen-Z Kenyans, the protests plunged Ruto’s administration into the most serious crisis of his presidency, forcing him to abandon the tax hikes and scramble to contain the damage.

In the latest move to defuse tensions, Ruto said his decision would extend to all ministers including the attorney general but excluded Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

Kenya’s President William Ruto walks away after addressing the nation after he dissolved his entire cabinet apart from the foreign minister in the wake of nationwide protests over new taxes. Photo: Reuters
Kenya’s President William Ruto walks away after addressing the nation after he dissolved his entire cabinet apart from the foreign minister in the wake of nationwide protests over new taxes. Photo: Reuters

Ruto said he decided on the dismissals “upon reflection, listening keenly to what the people of Kenya have said and after a holistic appraisal of the performance of my cabinet and its achievements and challenges”.

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