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Kiambu traders stage protest over fee hikes and harassment

Last updated: September 24, 2025 9:34 am
Sauce News Team 8 months ago
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Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi
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Traders in Kiambu County today staged a street protest against Governor Kimani Wamatangi’s administration, accusing it of raising business permit fees, mismanaging public resources, and allowing harassment of small business owners.

According to the traders, licenses that previously cost Sh6,800 were abruptly raised to Sh13,000 earlier this year, with additional charges of Sh10,000 for outdoor advertising introduced despite exemptions provided in law. They said the increases were unaffordable for small-scale enterprises.

In March 2025, a group of business owners filed a petition in court challenging the county’s decision. The case has only been mentioned once and no conservatory orders were issued, leaving traders exposed to enforcement measures. They alleged that county officers have continued to arrest and intimidate them despite the legal challenge.

“The Governor told the media that he had waived the licenses by 50 percent but in reality, he doubled the fees. We cannot continue being lied to,” said Mary Wangari, a trader at Kiambu market, recalling an earlier demonstration in April that drew hundreds of participants.

The conflict intensified in July when county officers arrested several traders, including a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old, for operating without permits. The arrests fueled resentment, with business owners claiming the administration is targeting young entrepreneurs attempting to earn a living.

Traders argued that at the core of the grievances was s a county government focused on beautification projects while neglecting essential services.

“While millions are being spent on planting flowers, hospitals lack doctors and supplies. Our priorities are being ignored,” another trader said during the demonstration.

Organizers vowed to continue mobilizing until Governor Wamatangi revokes the permit fee hikes, halts harassment by county officers, and allocates public resources to health and other basic services.

Governor Wamatangi has not issued a fresh statement in response to the traders’ demands.

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