EXPERTS KENYA President Ruto withdraws controversial finance bill after deadly protests 6 months ago Samuel Post Views: 189 Kenyan President William Ruto said Wednesday that a bill containing contentious tax hikes would “be withdrawn”, dramatically reversing course after more than 20 people died and parliament was ransacked by protesters opposed to the legislation. But he warned that the withdrawal of the finance bill would mean a significant shortfall in funding for development programmes designed to help farmers and schoolteachers, among others, as the East African nation struggles to lower its foreign debt burden. “I concede and therefore I will not sign the 2024 finance bill and it shall subsequently be withdrawn,” – Ruto told a press briefing, adding: “The people have spoken.” Ruto’s administration has been taken by surprise by the intensity of opposition to its tax hikes, with protests breaking out across the country last week. The largely peaceful rallies turned violent on Tuesday when lawmakers passed the legislation and police fired live rounds into crowds that ransacked the partly ablaze parliament complex. The state-funded Kenya National Commission on Human Rights said it had recorded 22 deaths and 300 injured victims, adding that they would launch an investigation. Frustration over the rising cost of living spiralled last week as lawmakers began debating the bill containing the tax hikes. Ruto’s cash-strapped government said the increases were needed to service the country’s massive debt of some 10 trillion shillings ($78 billion), equal to roughly 70 per cent of Kenya’s GDP. Source: AFP About Post Author Samuel I am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. See author's posts SamuelI am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: Finance Bill, Kenya, protest, Ruto Continue Reading Previous Sports betting in Kenya: Socio-economic impact, benefits, and challengesNext Latest Gambling Regulations in Africa More Stories BOTSWANA EXPERTS 10 weeks to go until iGaming elites convene at Big Africa summit 2025 9 hours ago Iwo Bulski BETTING KENYA How Afro Sports Betting Industry Is Set To Grow By 2025 1 day ago Szarlot BETTING HOT NEWS KENYA Problem Gambling In Kenya: What Can We Learn From The UK? 1 day ago Samuel BETTING KENYA Hakibets Joins Growing Kenya’s Betting Space 1 day ago Samuel BETTING KENYA The most popular sports to bet on in Kenya 1 day ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA Vote for hope, not nightclub shifts – Sammy Awuku urges Ghanaians 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA South African party seeks support to place Remote Gambling Bill on agenda 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Minister moves to appoint National Gambling Board members after ten years 5 days ago Samuel BETTING KENYA Kenya has passed a bill aimed at transforming the gambling industry 6 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS ZIMBABWE Zimbabwe government to levy 10% withholding tax on sports betting winnings 6 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS NIGERIA Lottery industry boosts GDP with N200b 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA The future of the online gambling industry in Africa 1 week ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.