Hundreds of Kenyan protestors thronged the streets of several cities in different countries to protest against the government on Thursday.
The Kenyans who stated that they stood in solidarity with their counterparts back home headed to Kenyan High Commissions and embassies to present their grievances.
In London police were seen to contain protestors who had thronged the Kenyan High Commission.
The protestors who were in the hundreds occupied the street with the police working to ensure they did not obstruct traffic.
In the videos seen by Kenyans.co.ke, the protestors had donned flags and chanting anti-government slogans.
Further a spotcheck by Kenyans.co.ke also revealed that there was a multitude of Kenyans camping in the Hague outside the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The Kenyans could also be heard pushing for the ICC to reopen the case against President William Ruto which had been earlier dropped.
In the chants, the protestors called for the ICC to reconsider the case which had been instituted against the President, charging him for alleged crimes against humanity witnessed during the 2007/2008 Post-election Violence.
Elsewhere in Berlin Germany, Kenyans also took to the streets outside the Embassy to protest, camping outside for hours.
Previously On Sunday, Kenyans in the United States took to the streets of Washington and Dallas to protest against the Finance Bill 2024.
The diaspora protests were part of the seven days of rage which had been organised to push the government to concede and withdraw the Finance Bill.
However, despite the President’s U-Turn on the controversial bill, the protests and unrest have continued with a section of Kenyans pushing for the President’s resignation.