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Kenya transport strike over fuel price hikes suspended for one week

By Thomson Reuters May 19, 2026 | 5:36 AM

NAIROBI, May 19 (Reuters) – Kenya’s government said on Tuesday that a public transport strike in protest against ​fuel price hikes triggered by the ‌Iran war would be called off for a week, a day after four people were killed in protests across the country.

Interior ‌Minister ​Kipchumba Murkomen told a ⁠televised press conference that ⁠the one-week strike suspension would allow for more talks between the government and transport operators.

Negotiations on Monday, the ​first day of the strike, failed to reach an agreement, despite the ⁠government agreeing to ⁠lower the diesel price.

Bus and ​minibus services across Kenya were disrupted on ​Tuesday morning and some schools shut.

Many commuters ‌were forced to walk, or pay far more than usual, to get to work as public anger spread ⁠over the rising cost of living.

Kenya imports nearly all its fuel products from the Middle ⁠East via ‌government-to-government deals with Gulf ⁠suppliers.

Fuel price hikes in the ​past ‌two months have sharply raised ​transport fares ⁠and pushed up the cost of basic goods, deepening pressure on households already struggling to make ends meet.

(Reporting by George Obulutsa and Vincent Mumo Nzilani;Editing by ​Alexander Winning)