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Live blog: Heightened security countrywide as anti-govt demos resume

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The Eastleigh Voice will provide live updates of key events during the planned protests.

Security across the country has been heightened ahead of planned anti-government demonstrations on Tuesday.

Despite President William Ruto having ceded ground on various issues demanded by the Gen Z who have been leading the protests, the youths have remained defiant and vowed to continue with the street demos as they continue to push for more governance reforms and accountability.

The Eastleigh Voice will provide live updates of key events during the planned protests 

5:00 pm - Street battles between police and protesters continue in Nairobi's CBD. Police use tear gas to disperse protesters who are chanting anti-government slogans.

4:50 pm - Street battles between police and protesters continue in Nairobi's CBD. Police use tear gas to disperse protesters who are chanting anti-government slogans.

4:45 pm - Police confront journalists covering protests in Nairobi's Central Business District.

 

4:30 pm - Mediamax journalist, Catherine Wanjeri, shot in the leg while covering the anti-government protests

4:20 pm - Police arrest several of the demonstrators on Moi Avenue

4:15 pm - Police arrest several of the demonstrators on Moi Avenue

4:00 pm - Police use orange gas to disperse protesters on Tom Mboya Street

3:45 pm Two police water cannons arrive on Moi Avenue to confront protesters

 

3:30 pm  Hundreds of demonstrators in Kitengela surround police vehicles, while others board the police lorry and van

 

3:15 pm Civilian police spotted attempting to arrest a protester in the Majengo neighbourhood of Mombasa

3:10 pm- Protesters burn tires and barricade Tom Mboya Street

2:50 pm- Police remove debris erected by protesters on Koinange Street.

2:45 pm - Protesters make an imitation grave on Koinange Street

2:40 pm - Heavy security in Mombasa as police and protesters engaged in a cat-and-mouse chase.

2:15 pm - Anti-government protesters burn tires and barricade Tom Mboya Street.

1:33 pm - Medics on standby attend to a protester injured during anti-government demos in the Nairobi CBD.

1:02 pm - Mombasa youths turn up in large numbers to participate in the anti-government protests

12:45 pm - Apart from Nairobi, anti-government protests have also been reported in various towns across the country including Mombasa, Kisumu, Meru, Nanyuki, Kisii, Homabay, Isiolo and Eldoret.

12:26 pm - Youth in Isiolo take to the streets to participate in anti-government demos.

12:14 pm - An anti-government protester is rushed to hospital after being injured along Moi Avenue in Nairobi CBD.

12:10 pm - An anti-government protester sits on one of the streets in the Nairobi CBD carrying the Kenyan flag as he braves a wave of teargas lobbed by police.

12:00 pm - Teargas canister lobbed into a building along Moi Avenue in Nairobi CBD.

11:57 am - Kericho County Police Commander Geoffrey Mayiek instructed to take immediate action and deal with a group (seen with rungus) that had been hired by the local businessmen ahead of planned demos.

A similar instruction from the Police Headquarters has been made to the Eldoret Police boss.

11:38 am - Police lob teargas canisters to disperse demonstrators who are surging in numbers to access the CBD. Police are also making arrests of individuals they believe are part of protesters.

11:30 am - Running battles between police and protesters have begun across the streets of Tom Mboya, Moi Avenue and Kimathi Street in Nairobi's CBD.

10:33 am - Minimal activity along City Hall way as motorists and pedestrians stay away in anticipation of anti-government protests.

10:30 am - Police choppers seen maintaining close surveillance on the Nairobi CBD from the skies.

10:17 am - The Kwale business community has called for peace amid expected youth-led protests in the county.

Richard Onsongo, chair of the Bar Owners Association, addresses the media on Monday, July 16, 2024. (Photo: Mishi Gongo)Richard Onsongo, chair of the Bar Owners Association, addresses the media on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. (Photo: Mishi Gongo)

10:16 am - Most shops remain closed in Nairobi CBD ahead of anti-government protests.

10:00 am - Anti-riot police seen across various parts of the Nairobi CBD ahead of planned anti-government protests.

Anti-riot police stationed in different parts of the Nairobi CBD ahead of planned anti-government protests on July 16, 2024. (Photo: Barrack Oduor)

A police lorry stationed along Tom Mboya Street on June 16, 2024. (Photo: Barrack Oduor)

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