Kenya's President Ruto has accused the opposition coalition of sabotaging the economy with Violent Protests, following clashes between the police and protesters. The protests, which were called for by the opposition, have resulted in the closure of shops and schools, and have cost the economy an estimated three billion shillings ($21.8 million) per day. The opposition claims that Ruto's government is illegitimate and responsible for the country's cost-of-living crisis. Leading newspapers have called for talks between Ruto and opposition leader Odinga to ease tensions. Analysts warn that continued violent protests could lead to loss of credibility for the opposition.
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