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Protesters chain themselves at Milimani Law Courts amid Finance Act ruling

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Last updated: July 10, 2023 1:10 pm
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Human Rights activists on Monday chained themselves on the grills of the Milimani Law Courts wall.

Singing anti-taxation chants, the human rights defenders who were dressed in sacks opposed the Finance Act 2023.

“No Finance law! Down with over-taxation!” the protesters sang, decrying the high cost of living.

Their protest happened just minutes before a High Court ruling on the Finance Act petition.

Protesters chain themselves at Milimani Law Courts before Finance Act ruling pic.twitter.com/h6laQbOS6g

— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) July 10, 2023

The court session has since ended, where Lady Justice Mugure Thande declined to lift the suspension of the Finance Act.

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