Kenya’s Eco-Tax Revolt: A Christian Response

–– Mark Christopher

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Over the course of recent weeks, a violent anti-tax protest erupted in Kenya beginning in the capital of Nairobi before spreading to other municipalities. At the time this article was written, protestors stormed the parliament building and set it ablaze. All of the Kenyan parliamentarians safely escaped through an evacuation tunnel. It has been reported that police have opened fire with live rounds. So far, 39 people have been reported killed, while dozens were injured. It has also been reported that some 50 people are missing and are thought to have been abducted by Kenyan police. The president of Kenya, William Ruto, has sought to ease tensions and bring some measure of calm to the uprising. 

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THE AFRICA REVIEW IN FIVE: Tunisia To Tax The Rich, SA Security Guard Succeeds, and Baptism Bombing

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Today is Tuesday, June 6th, A.D. 2023. This is The Africa Review in Five, written by Tim Cantrell and presented by Yamikani Katunga

Tunisia To Tax The Rich

The president of Tunisia, Kais Saied proposed increasing the amount of tax charged to the wealthiest people of the nation. 

This comes after Tunisia secured an agreement in principle for a 2 billion US dollar loan from the IMF but refused to concede to the conditions attached which involved restructuring its indebted public companies and eliminating subsidies on some of its basic goods. 

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