Police seal off key roads in Nairobi as Kenya braces for Gen Z protests

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Police seal off key roads in Nairobi as Kenya braces for Gen Z protests

Protesters demand justice for more than 80 people killed during the 2024 demonstrations and last year's anniversary protests.

Police in Kenya have sealed off key roads leading into central Nairobi ahead of planned nationwide protests marking two years since the deadly Gen-Z-led anti-government demonstrations.

Thousands of Kenyans protested against proposed tax hikes in June 2024, culminating in the storming of parliament and the eventual withdrawal of the controversial finance bill.

Protesters say they are demanding justice for more than 80 people killed and dozens more injured during the 2024 anti-tax demonstrations and last year's anniversary protests.

Commuters were left stranded on Thursday morning after security forces blocked access to the city centre, while many businesses and schools remained closed

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The planned protests, largely mobilised through social media platforms, are expected to take place in major towns including Nairobi, Mombasa and parts of central Kenya.

Security agencies have heightened surveillance in major urban centres ahead of the protests, with police expected to maintain a heavy presence in Nairobi and strategic installations.

Police officers on horseback have been dispersing crowds trying to gather along Nairobi streets.

Footage from a local TV station shows flames and smoke rising in the Githurai area near Nairobi, as protesters lit fires during clashes with police.

Police officers were also seen firing tear gas to disperse crowds gathered in the area. Several people have been arrested by anti-riot police in Nairobi, while trying to access the city.

"There are no blocked roads. We are just ensuring the safety of Kenyans. We are just checking if they are carrying weapons," said Masengeli.

"I am grateful because there are no vehicles being burnt and people are going about their work," he added.

Some parents who lost children during the 2024 protests have asked the government to allow them to peacefully remember their loved ones.

"We don't want tear gas and running battles in the streets. We are too old for that," one of the parents told journalists in Nairobi.

Opposition leaders led by Kalonzo Musyoka, Martha Karua and Eugene Wamalwa joined families of the victims to lay wreath at parliament in honour of those who died during the 2024 demonstations.

Early on Thursday, police mounted roadblocks along the Thika Super Highway, Mombasa Road, the Nairobi-Namanga Highway in Athi River, Kenyatta Avenue, Waiyaki Way, Jogoo Road, and other major routes, preventing motorists and pe

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