Four Reported Killed, 30 Injured, in Kenyan Fuel Price Protests The recent nationwide protests in Kenya over sharply rising fuel prices have left a trail of bloodshed and destruction.
At least four people have been killed, 30 injured, and hundreds arrested as the government struggles to contain the unrest. Transport unions initially sparked the protests by demanding that the government reverse a 23.
5 percent fuel price hike. However, the demonstrations quickly grew into a broader movement highlighting Kenya's deep seated economic woes.