Most of these transactions are tied to foreign currency repatriation and supporting the liquidity needs of subsidiaries abroad.
Police confirmed the march was peaceful and posed no threat to public order.
“I said we will have solutions for these young people. Right now, we have 320,000 youths working in the affordable housing programme,” Ruto stated.
“You can call me whatever names you want, but I will make sure that there is peace and stability in Kenya by all means possible.”
Despite this clear gesture of submission, the officer allegedly “sprayed him with bullets.”
Professor Fred Ogola argues that the unrest stems from perceptions that Mount Kenya has been sidelined from power corridors.