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Demos continue in major towns despite military, police barricade

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KDF truck convoy patrols Kenyatta Avenue during the Anti-Finance Bill protest in Nairobi on June 27, 2024 [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

The death toll, injuries, and disruption of business continued Thursday as protesters took to the streets of several towns to express their displeasure with President William Ruto's government.

The protesters said the president and his top officials should resign, adding that they had lost faith in his administration.

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