Police Use Tear Gas to Disperse Demonstrators in Mombasa Protesting Finance Bill 2024

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MOMBASA, Kenya - Tensions escalated in Mombasa today as Kenyan police deployed tear gas to disperse crowds protesting against the newly proposed Finance Bill 2024. Demonstrators had gathered in defiance of the controversial bill, which has sparked widespread public outcry across the country.


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The protests, which began peacefully in the morning, quickly turned chaotic as police attempted to control the crowds near the city center. Eyewitnesses reported scenes of confusion and distress as tear gas canisters were fired, sending protesters scattering in all directions. Some demonstrators were seen covering their faces and seeking refuge from the acrid smoke.


The Finance Bill 2024 has been a focal point of discontent among Kenyan citizens, particularly regarding proposed tax increases and austerity measures. Critics argue that these measures will disproportionately impact the most vulnerable segments of society, exacerbating economic hardships already felt by many.


"We are tired of being burdened with taxes that only serve to benefit the wealthy and leave us struggling to make ends meet," said one protester, who wished to remain anonymous for safety reasons. "This bill is another example of the government's disconnect from the realities faced by ordinary Kenyans."


In response to the unrest, local authorities defended their actions, stating that the use of tear gas was necessary to maintain public order and ensure the safety of both protesters and bystanders. They urged demonstrators to disperse peacefully and respect the law.


The Finance Bill 2024, which is currently under review in Parliament, has prompted heated debates and demonstrations across Kenya. Critics have called for greater transparency and public consultation regarding its provisions, emphasizing the need for inclusive governance and economic policies that prioritize the welfare of all citizens.


As tensions simmer in Mombasa and beyond, the fallout from today's protests underscores the deep-seated concerns over the government's fiscal policies and their impact on everyday Kenyans. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected as the debate over the Finance Bill continues

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