Section of Parliament on fire after protester invasion

They entered the building through the Senate side.

In Summary
  • The surging crowds are opposed to the passage of the Finance Bill, 2024 which MPs passed on Tuesday with 195 votes against 106 who opposed.
  • A stampede has also been reported inside Parliament as MPs scampered to safety.
Section of National Assembly on fire after protesters invaded the building during anti-Fina ce Bill protestes on Tuesday, JUne 25, 2024.
Section of National Assembly on fire after protesters invaded the building during anti-Fina ce Bill protestes on Tuesday, JUne 25, 2024.

Protesters have overpowered anti-riot police and entered Parliament buildings and set a section of it on fire.

The surging crowds are opposed to the passage of the Finance Bill, 2024 which MPs passed on Tuesday with 195 votes against 106 who opposed.

Sounds of "wasaliti, wasaliti (betrayers, betrayers)" rent the air as the protesters overan a police barricade, set a police lorry on fire and damanaged a section of the fence to Parliament. 

The protesters uprooted the national flag within Parliament precincts with reports indicating that a number of the protesters have been shot outside Parliament. 

A stampede has also been reported inside Parliament as MPs scampered to safety.

Some of the legislators have sought refugee in the basement parking of Parliament as police keep guard awaiting backup and evacuation. 

Azimio MPs left the building and joined protesters on the streets.

Gunshots can still be heard around Parliament and protesters are heard saying "you are killing us na pia nyinyi tunawatetea".

Nairobi region police commander Adamson Bungei has arrived at the secene.

Inside the Senate are scenes of destruction.

Furniture is in disarray, seats strewn around, cupboards ransacked, flags torn and windows broken.

A section of Parliament on fire
A section of Parliament on fire
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