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Schools face disruption as youth demonstrate in city

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Youths exit Parliament through the fence during anti-tax demos on June 25, 2024. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

Learning in various parts of the country experienced disruption over ongoing demonstrations against the Finance Bill 2024.

While some schools opted for an early midterm break, those yet to break within areas affected by the protest were also shut down due to concern over students' safety.

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