Kenya trending worldwide over draconian bill

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With Kenyan police reversing young protesters taking to the streets to protest against the proposed tax increase in Finance Bill 2024, the  hashtag #RejectFinanceBill2024 became one of the most trending topics worldwide with over 1.8 million posts.

The hashtag was among the most trending topics in the United States, Canada, Qatar, and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Other countries where #RejectFinanceBill2024 trended were Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Australia, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.

With the demonstrations continuing in most parts of the country, the #RejectFinanceBill2024 is expected to trend in more countries 

In the United States, it was the fourth most trending topic below Happy Summer Solstice, Kendrick, and Good Thursday.

In Canada, the hashtag was 19th in the trending list although it had more posts than all other topics combined.

The hashtag was particularly popular in Gulf Countries owing to the large number of Kenyans who work in the Middle East.

For example in Qatar, #RejectFinanceBill2024 trended in second position as well as in Dubai. UAE.

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