This morning, anti-riot police blocked all roads leading to State House Nairobi because of planned protests happening nationwide.
They checked all vehicles and people very carefully before letting them go through, and some were not allowed to enter the area at all.
A senior police officer explained that this kind of police presence is normal during protests to protect important government places.
Because of this, other streets in Nairobi were very quiet on Tuesday morning, and there was much less traffic than usual.
Many businesses in places like Adams Arcade and parts of the Central Business District (CBD) chose to stay closed as a precaution.
Originally, the protests started because people were against the Finance Bill 2024.
Now, the protesters are also demanding that President William Ruto resign and that there be big changes in the Kenya Kwanza government.
President Ruto recently visited Nakuru county and accused the Ford Foundation, a non-governmental organization, of giving money to support the ongoing protests against his government.
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