Kenyan president scraps bill to raise taxes after violent protests leave 23 dead
by Carlos Mureithi east Africa correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6NSWQ)
William Ruto said he had listened to the people of Kenya, who gathered across the country to oppose the law
The Kenyan president, William Ruto, has withdrawn a bill to raise taxes a day after violent protests erupted around the country following its approval by parliament.
Ruto said he would not sign the finance bill after violent clashes between police and protesters at the Kenyan assembly and across the country left at least 23 people dead and scores wounded, according to medics.
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