Kenyans take to social media to oppose the Finance Bill 2024 as the final reading approaches. Find out why this bill has stirred up a storm among the country's citizens!
Kenyans have taken to social media platforms in a collective effort to stand against the Finance Bill 2024, heightening their opposition as the final reading draws near. The bill, deemed controversial and potentially detrimental to the nation, has sparked a wave of activism online. The country's Catholic bishops have also voiced their disapproval, adding weight to the mounting pressure on President William Ruto's government to reconsider passing the bill. In a rare show of unity, Kenyans are sharing MPs' phone numbers, demanding their representatives to listen to the public's concerns and rethink their stance on the proposed legislation.
As the momentum of the online campaign intensifies, the nation awaits the decision with bated breath. The Finance Bill 2024, if passed, is feared to bring untold suffering to Kenyans, raising apprehensions about its potential impact on the country's economy and citizens alike. With the passionate outcry against this bill growing stronger by the day, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the overwhelming opposition from its people.
Interesting Fact: A journalist at TUKO.co.ke, Amos Khaemba, with extensive experience in covering politics and current affairs, sheds light on the developments surrounding the Finance Bill 2024.
Kenyans on social media have launched an online campaign against the Finance Bill 2024 as the final reading nears.
The controversial Finance Bill 2024 has been condemned by the country's Catholic bishops, who have urged President William Ruto's government not to pass it ...
Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.