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Kenya Transport Strike over Fuel Price Increases Suspended for One Week

The government of Kenya announced on Tuesday, one day after protests in the country left four people dead, that it would call off a strike by public transport workers to protest against fuel price increases triggered by war with Iran.

Kipchumba Mukomen, the Interior Minister, said in a televised news conference that the suspension of the strike for one week would allow more discussions between the government and the transport operators.

The government agreed to lower the price of diesel, but negotiations on Monday failed to produce an agreement.

On Tuesday morning, bus and minibus services were disrupted across Kenya and some schools closed.

As anger over the cost of living grew, many commuters had to walk or pay more to get to their jobs.

Kenya imports ?nearly all ?its fuel products from the Middle East via government-to-government deals with ?Gulf suppliers.

The recent fuel price increases have risen transport costs and increased the cost of basic goods, putting further pressure on households who are already struggling to pay their bills.

(source: Reuters)