Businesses owned by politicians to be boycotted by Kenyans on X app.

Kenyans on X (formerly Twitter) are expressing their frustration over punitive taxes by threatening to rally the public to boycott businesses owned by politicians. This movement highlights the growing dissatisfaction with the economic policies implemented by the government, which many citizens feel are unfairly burdensome.

The call to boycott aims to put pressure on politicians by targeting their financial interests, hoping this will lead to a reconsideration of the tax policies. This social media-driven initiative reflects the power of digital platforms in mobilizing public opinion and action against perceived injustices.

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