Kenyan protesters are vowing to keep up their demonstrations against new tax hikes, a day after violent clashes outside parliament and across the country left at least 23 people dead and scores wounded.
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- Kenya death toll rises to 23 as protesters vow to keep up demonstrations against tax hikes