Kenya president backs down on tax hikes after deadly unrest, but youth vow carry on

Kenya president backs down on tax hikes after deadly unrest, but youth vow carry on

Vice President Rigathi Gachagua asked young people to call off the protests to avoid any further loss of life and destruction of property, and blamed the intelligence services for giving the government poor advice.

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Publish or perish versus publish and prosper: Risks of putting premium on productivity at the expense of innovation

Publish or perish versus publish and prosper: Risks of putting premium on productivity at the expense of innovation

One reason universities are called “ivory towers” is that, through their generally similar structure and function and the tendency for scholars to construct communication styles that only allow communication with and in narrow audiences, they are places or spheres where people are happily cut off from the rest of the world.

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After youth burned sections of Kenyan parliament, the irate rioters battled police into wee hours of Wednesday

After youth burned sections of Kenyan parliament, the irate rioters battled police into wee hours of Wednesday

Opposition to the finance bill has united a large part of the country, with some explicitly rejecting the tribal divisions that have torn Kenya apart in the past. Some who had passionately supported Ruto felt betrayed.

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Arrival of 400 Kenyan police officers in Haiti offers PM Conille respite as he vows to retake country from criminals

Arrival of 400 Kenyan police officers in Haiti offers PM Conille respite as he vows to retake country from criminals

The gang wars have now displaced over half a million people and nearly five million are facing severe food insecurity. Armed groups, which now control most of the capital, have formed a broad alliance while carrying out widespread killings, ransom kidnappings and sexual violence.

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Why irate Kenyan youth unleashed their economic frustrations on President Ruto, burned parliament

Why irate Kenyan youth unleashed their economic frustrations on President Ruto, burned parliament

Young Kenyans have been organising on social media, organising peaceful street demonstrations meant to force authorities to drop this finance bill altogether. The protests started on June 18 after the bill was made public for the first time.

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‘Betrayed’ Kenyan youth turn on President Ruto, who they enthusiastially voted for, burn parliament as police kill 10

‘Betrayed’ Kenyan youth turn on President Ruto, who they enthusiastially voted for, burn parliament as police kill 10

At least five people were shot dead while treating the wounded, the Kenya Medical Association and other groups said in a joint statement. It said more than 30 people were wounded, at least 13 with live bullets. One person shot dead was wrapped in a Kenyan flag and carried away. Another lay on the sidewalk, their head in the gutter.

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National Assembly set on fire, police shoot dead five protesters inside Kenyan parliament as security is beefed up at president’s residence

National Assembly set on fire, police shoot dead five protesters inside Kenyan parliament as security is beefed up at president’s residence

The rising civil disobedience in the East African nation has already elicited panic at home and abroad as President William Ruto’s two year old government is tested. Throughout the protests in major towns – even villages – and heated debate in parliament, the publicity savvy president remained unusually with his communication team not giving much away on his whereabouts.

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Millions of young Kenyans defy government warning and hold protests against punitive taxes

Millions of young Kenyans defy government warning and hold protests against punitive taxes

Organisers have also called for a general strike against the finance bill, which aims to raise an additional $2.7 billion in taxes as part of an effort to tame public debt that ballooned over the past decade.

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High-ranking government officials reveal Kenyan police deployment to Haiti is imminent

High-ranking government officials reveal Kenyan police deployment to Haiti is imminent

In addition to Kenya, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, Chad, Bangladesh have pledged personnel to the 2,500-strong mission, which is being funded primarily by the United States.

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Codeco insurgents kill 23 people in Ituri province of troubled eastern Congo, burn houses

Codeco insurgents kill 23 people in Ituri province of troubled eastern Congo, burn houses

The motive for the attacks was not clear but militia violence in Congo is linked to long-running competition for influence and the region’s rich mineral resources.

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