Kenyans Rally Together, Raising Over Ksh20M to Support Injured Protesters from Anti-Finance Bill Demonstrations

In an inspiring display of solidarity, Kenyans have raised over Ksh20 million to support those injured during the violent protests against the Finance Bill 2024. The bill, which aimed to introduce new tax measures to address economic challenges, was met with widespread public rejection, leading to significant unrest across the country.

The funds will be used to cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, and other necessary support for those affected by the demonstrations. This collective effort highlights the strength and unity of the Kenyan people in times of adversity, showcasing their commitment to standing together and supporting one another.

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