Today, alongside veteran legal minds Martha Karua, former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, Gitobu Imanyara, and Prof. Kivutha Kibwana, we stood with the grieving parents of Rex Maasai and Erickson. Together, we officially petitioned and notified the Inspector General of Police of a peaceful nationwide march on June 25th, 2026.
We invite all Kenyans mothers, fathers, siblings, and friends to march to Parliament to demand justice and lay flowers where our children’s lives were cruelly taken.
Parallel vigils and commemorations will take place across all 47 counties.
Mark your calendars: June 25th will be observed as a Public Holiday. No work, no school !
Vivian, Student: Many university students are struggling with the high cost of living. They skip meals, calling it ‘kuinama’, and they share accommodation to cater for rent. It’s like we are paying more and living worse. There is uncertainty after graduation due to limited job opportunities. We invest in education, but the outcome is unclear, and this raises the question: Is education worth it economically? While policies and budgets may exist on paper, the daily reality for students suggests a gap between government expenditure and daily outcomes. Money is being spent, but we don’t see the outcome #CitizenMondayReport
@edwinsifuna@orengo_james He was with martin shikuku and others during times of 2nd liberation and kenyans are thankful to him on what we've achieved so far. It's a privilege he's nurturing you,babu and others. GOD BLESS HIM