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The year 2024 marked a turning point in Kenya’s civic landscape, after an unprecedented wave of youth-led protests driven by Gen Z rage and fueled by proposals in the Finance Bill 2024. For the ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNBold Gen Z Explains Why She Confronted Gachagua in U.S for Being Tribal Leader
Valentine Wanjiru, the founder of the 6.25 Movement in the United States, has explained why she confronted former Deputy ...
There is a broader warning to ruling elites from Mozambique to Nigeria and from Uganda to Togo, all of which have seen recent ...
Glued to their phones, immersed in TikTok trends, and constantly chasing WiFi signals, Kenya’s Gen Z appeared disengaged from anything beyond their screens.
The proportion of millennials actively using the Internet in Kenya beat that of members of the Zoomer generation (Gen Z) during the year ended June 2024, dispelling a popular notion that the latter ...
The so-called "Gen Z" protesters, the product of free schooling introduced two decades ago, have no recollection of authoritarian rule. Many were not yet born when Kenya introduced multi-party ...
Anti-riot policed officers rough up one of the protesters during the June 25, 2025, demonstrations in Nairobi's CBD. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] The vigorous return of Gen-Z activities in Kenya’s ...
A new U.S. State Department’s Country Report on Human Rights Practices has revealed that Kenyan authorities had an active ...
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Tuko News on MSNSamuel Kinyanjui: Man Expresses Joy After He’s Operated, Bullet Removed From His Body After 400 Days
Samuel Kinyanjui, 30, had a bullet lodged in his thigh for 14 months after being shot by police during 2024 Gen Z-led protests in the capital, Nairobi.
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The EastAfrican on MSNGen Z have key to the challenge of nationhood
Kenya’s Gen Z may be the country’s last hope for reimagining a broken system entrenched by cynical, outdated leadership.
The youth leading the protests must not repeat the mistakes of previous generations. They must demand real change.
The retreat of figures like Morara Kebaso and Kasmuel McOure raises questions about the sustainability of grassroots ...
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