Saba Saba is remembered as the day when nationwide protests took place on July 7, 1990, when Kenyans took to the streets to demand free elections and the approval of multiparty democracy in Kenya.

Yearly, peaceful protests are held on 7th July to mark the historic date when Kenya’s constitution was challenged, allowing the formation of other political parties. A tense atmosphere gripped this year’s Saba Saba that was marked in at least 17 counties on Monday as Kenyans heeded the call to hit the streets in commemoration and in protest. Our photojournalist Jimmy Kitiro was in the streets to capture the moments.