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A Kenyan court on Friday lifted the suspension of controversial tax hikes. Read the full story here ⬇️ ECRNewsWatch Kenya

President William Ruto last month signed into law a finance bill expected to generate more than $2.1 billion for the government's depleted coffers, but the taxes threaten to pile more pressure on a population already struggling with high inflation.

The Nairobi high court had suspended implementation of the legislation after a senator filed a case challenging its constitutional legality."The order prohibiting the implementation of the Finance Act 2023... is hereby lifted pending the hearing and determination of the appeal," a three-judge bench ruled.

The decision comes after months of anti-government protests by opposition leader Raila Odinga in part over a cost-of-living crisis, with the demonstrations spiralling into looting and deadly clashes with police. The unrest has sparked alarm among Kenyans and the international community, which has urged the two sides to negotiate a political solution.

The Finance Act provides for new taxes or increases on basic goods such as fuel and food and mobile money transfers, as well as a controversial levy on all tax-payers to fund a housing scheme.Ignoring the earlier suspension orders, Kenya's energy regulator last month announced a hike in pump prices after the doubling of VAT to 16 percent as stipulated in the law.

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