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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