President William Ruto shakes hands with matatu owners at State House in Mombasa following strike cancellation talks.
President William Ruto shakes hands with matatu owners at State House in Mombasa following strike cancellation talks.
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Matatu owners cancel strike after talks with Ruto

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Transport sector stakeholders have canceled a strike planned for next week following talks with President William Ruto at the State House in Mombasa.

Matatu Owners Association chairman Albert Karakacha said on Friday that stakeholders had agreed not to proceed with the strike.

“We have canceled the strike. We had suspended it, but now we have canceled it completely, so there will be no strike next week. We will work,” Karakacha said.

The meetings took place on Thursday and Friday, May 21 and 22, 2026, after protests triggered by rising fuel prices. Stakeholders will work with the government for one week to resolve the dispute.

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Reactions on X show mixed sentiments: some users praise Ruto for averting the strike, others question motives and express concerns for passengers facing potential fare hikes.

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Matatu buses operating in Nairobi after strike suspension agreement with government officials shaking hands.
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Matatu operators suspend strike for one week

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The government and transport stakeholders reached an agreement on Tuesday to suspend the matatu strike for one week. This allows for further talks on fuel prices.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja said the government aims to reach an agreement with public transport operators by Friday to address protests over high fuel prices. Talks follow a one-week suspension of strikes by matatu operators and other transporters.

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The one-week suspension of the matatu strike is fading as operators demand a Sh46 reduction in fuel prices.

President William Ruto announced plans for a World Bank-funded Class B road linking Narok and Nakuru counties during a church service in Kilgoris. He vowed action against officials implicated in a Ksh4 billion substandard fuel scandal. The remarks came during the April 5 service in Narok County.

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President William Ruto has directed the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) to suspend its plan to remove graffiti from matatus. The directive follows a High Court ruling that upheld the authority's earlier order. Ruto made the announcement at State House Mombasa after talks with transport stakeholders.

President William Ruto wrapped up his four-day tour of Luo Nyanza and Western Kenya counties on March 23, 2026, launching multi-billion-shilling development projects. The tour, which began with project approvals and opposition rebukes in Kisumu on March 20, is seen as challenging opposition and Linda Mwananchi efforts ahead of 2027 elections. Analysts warn that timely project completion could further weaken rivals.

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President William Ruto has directed an immediate review of Kenya's insurance and auctioneer laws following complaints from matatu operators about insurers failing to cover accident claims.

 

 

 

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