We marched peacefully to honour the memory of the young Kenyans we lost and to stand with their families in their pursuit of justice, despite constant threats and attempts to disperse us.
The issues that brought young people to the streets on June 25th, 2024 remain with us today: unemployment, corruption, overtaxation, and a government that does not care to listen.
The greatest tribute we can pay those we lost is to continue the work of building the Kenya they believed was possible.
To the mothers, fathers, families, and all Kenyans who carry this loss, you do not walk alone.
Aluta Continua!
#WeWillNotForget
Despite government assurances that it is a normal working day, increased security deployments around Parliament and other key areas have become a major talking point among Kenyans. Kuwakumbusha tu Wadau.
#JusticeForOurMashujaas
🔴 TENSE SCENES IN GITHURAI
Despite government assurances that it is a normal working day, increased security deployments around Parliament and other key areas have become a major talking point among Kenyans.
#EmbraceGenZ
The confusion on the roads today was something else. At one point, even DIG Administration Police Service, Mr. Masengeli, seemed to forget which vehicle he had arrived in. 😅
#EmbraceGenZ