As of around 45 minutes ago, we have seen a major drop in internet availability according to NetBlocks, external, which monitors connectivity.
It is very uncommon for the authorities in Kenya to block internet access. Just a few days ago they said they would not limit access to the internet.
These protests have mostly been organised and driven on social media on platforms like X and TikTok.
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