Iconic moments witnessed during Finance Bill protest

Piece by: GARVIN PATRICK
Entertainment

• The protesters had running scenarios with the  Kenyan police as others stole police horses riding them around town while on the other hand, some MPs became dramatic while voting for the Finance Bill.

Protester
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From the corridors of power all the way to the corridors of the streets, some unforgettable moments brewed up others leaving people awed.

The protesters had running scenarios with the  Kenyan police as others stole police horses riding them around town while on the other hand, some MPs became dramatic while voting for the finance bill.

Here are some of the iconic moment that will not be forgotten any time soon.

Rio de Kanairo

On the go about of the protests, one of the picketers was seen on top of a traffic light around the CBD that made rounds on the internet.

This photo was replicated from the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.

Protester
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Millie Odhiambo rejecting the bill

The Member on National Assembly was heard at the parliament rejecting the  bill in a very dramatic way as it sparked a lot of reactions.

The MP was heard shouting 'no' to the finance bill as it got other members off-guard and started laughing.

Horse riding by protesters

Among the protesters who were on the ground, some made the day remarkable as they were seen riding horses.

Others  alleged that the protesters stole the horses from the police while others maintained that the horses belonged to them.

Peter Salasya

In a video that appeared to be shot inside Parliament, Salasya gave a brief on the situation stating that "mambo imeshaa chemka" 

The legislator was heard discussing a way he will make a way to run with the finance bill.

'Naenda kuvuta bangi nitoroke na hii mess juu hawa KK mps siwaoni poa wanataka kupitisha.' The MP commented.

State House gate lynched

As the day went by the protesters began to advance to the State House in a bid to access the president personally.

The picketers lit fire in front of gate A at the State House as tensions rose questioning safety and security of the president.

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