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Kenya's Ruto Appoints Opposition to Cabinet Amid Ongoing Protests, Critics call it " a corrupt deal "

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Griffith Sarah

Jul 24, 2024

Kenyan President William Ruto announces new cabinet members at State House in Nairobi, addressing the nation following widespread protests over tax hikes

Kenyan President William Ruto (right) with newly appointed Finance Minister John Mbadi (left)

Kenyan President William Ruto has announced a new "broad-based" cabinet, including four members from the main opposition party, following widespread protests against tax hikes. Among the appointees is John Mbadi, a close ally of opposition leader Raila Odinga, who Ruto defeated in the 2022 election.


Ruto described the cabinet as a "visionary partnership" for Kenya's transformation, but critics, including young protesters, view it as a corrupt deal that perpetuates political co-opting.

The protests, triggered by a proposed $2.7 billion tax hike, have led to over 50 deaths and continue despite the tax plan being withdrawn. Activists demand Ruto's resignation and anti-corruption reforms, accusing him of appointing corrupt officials.


Prominent activist Boniface Mwangi criticized Ruto and Odinga on social media, labeling the new government as one of "national looting." The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) denies any coalition talks with the government, despite opposition from its allies.


Ruto has reappointed five former cabinet members and plans further nominations. He also proposed anti-corruption law amendments and called for the release of innocent protesters. Protests, initially peaceful, turned violent due to police actions.


Activists plan a march to present a petition to the president and honor those killed in the protests. Ruto, initially supportive of the protests, has recently condemned them for causing "mayhem and anarchy," while activists accuse politicians of inciting violence to discredit the movement.


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