[Independent (Kampala)] Analysis -- Shortly before 3pm on June 25, something unexpected happened in Westlands, an affluent suburb of Nairobi. Cars started making U-turns with motorists warning oncoming traffic about what lies ahead. The protests against an unpopular Finance Bill introduced by the Kenyan government had spread from the central business district of Nairobi to this leafy neighbourhood where all was largely expected to be normal. It was contagion.