Nairobi(IP) - Widespread demonstrations continued across Kenya this week, with the capital city of Nairobi and Kisumu opposition stronghold being the most affected.

Iran PressAfrica: The protests are a response to recent controversial actions taken by the government, including alleged election rigging and crackdowns on opposition leaders.

Raila Odinga, the leader of the opposition party, has been leading the demonstrations and calling for electoral reforms to ensure a fair and transparent democratic process in Kenya.

He has also called for an end to the crackdown on opposition groups by the government.

The protests have had significant effects on Nairobi's business community, with many shops and restaurants closing their doors due to security concerns.

Public transportation has also been disrupted, with some roads remaining closed due to the demonstrations.

Despite the government's call for calm and restraint, the situation remains tense, and it is unclear how long the demonstrations will continue.

The international community has been closely monitoring the situation, and there are growing concerns about the impact of the protests on Kenya's stability and democracy.

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