Tensions reached a boiling point in Machakos as police clashed with youthful protesters, turning the once peaceful town into a scene of chaos.
The protest, which began as a demonstration against rising unemployment and the high cost of living, quickly escalated when police attempted to disperse the crowd with tear gas and water cannons.
Young men and women, frustrated by the government’s failure to address their concerns, responded by hurling stones and blocking roads with burning tires.
As the clashes intensified, local businesses were forced to shut down, and residents hurried to take cover in their homes.
The once vibrant streets of Machakos were filled with the sounds of sirens, shouting, and the crackle of flames.
Despite the heavy police presence, the protesters remained defiant, chanting slogans and demanding justice.
Community leaders have called for calm, urging both the police and the protesters to engage in dialogue rather than violence.
However, with tensions still high and neither side willing to back down, it remains uncertain how the situation will resolve.
The events in Machakos have drawn national attention, highlighting the growing unrest in Kenya as more and more citizens express their dissatisfaction with the government.