Transport and business operations paralyzed in Nairobi and several other towns, as tension remains high ahead of the June 25 commemoration protests.

Police in Kenya have set up roadblocks and are preventing access to the capital, Nairobi, ahead of a planned protest to mark two years since more than 60 people died in…

Kenya prepared for possible violence on the streets Thursday as police shut down large parts of the capital in a bid to block protests marking two years since a landmark Gen Z…

Businesses shut in Nakuru as city empties ahead of Gen Z anniversary protests; heavy police presence reported in Kisii while Kisumu CBD remains calm with traffic flowing normally.

Police barricade key entry points into Nairobi, blocking matatus from accessing the CBD via Lang’ata and Mombasa roads, Athi River and Mlolongo ahead of planned protests.

UPDATE: Security heightened at Parliament buildings as police barricade road with barbed wire, anti-riot and GSU officers deployed ahead of planned June 25 memorial protests.

Transport and business operations paralyzed in Nairobi and several other towns, as tension remains high ahead of the June 25 commemoration protests.

Traffic remained light, with only a few public service vehicles operating and a limited number of shops open for business

Kenyan police shut down much of the capital with a massive security operation on Thursday to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark " Gen Z" uprising.

The Motorists Association of Kenya on Thursday condemned the blockades, saying they had disrupted critical travel.

Civil society groups accuse security agencies of violating constitutional rights through roadblocks, movement restrictions and arrests of peaceful protesters