Police are now heavily frustrating Kenyans who are simply trying to move around, work, run errands and go on with their normal lives, and this is wrong on every level.
Kenya is now a police state when an officer can stop you on the road, not because you have committed any offence, but to interrogate you about where you are going, what your plans are and why you are outside.
Tomorrow marks two years since young Kenyans who stood up against political tyranny were killed for it. Many others were maimed. They are living scars of our brutal political system.
Two things must be clear as we commemorate June 25th: First, the right to peaceful assembly and to picket is constitutional. The government is duty-bound to respect and protect it. It should not unleash goons or interfere. Second, government officials must desist from threatening citizens who are organising to exercise their rights and remember their departed loved ones. Kenyans, killed in 2024 and 2025, deserve justice.
Accountability must be followed with appropriate compensation and permanent memorialization. Cobbling together sham compensation is not justice.
Kenyans must be allowed to exercise their democratic rights, and never again should we witness abductions or forced disappearances.
Enough.
Tuonane kesho!
#ukombozi @UGMParty@Maraga27
Goons who are both police & mercenaries have been deployed. One day this country will hold accountable this government & we will get the justice we deserve.
Hahaaa kwani how dangerous are we?? Look at how parliament looks like today..they are in panic mode this is what happens when you create a gap between politicians and citizens🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Remember it’s a candle vigil we don’t want interruptions from police and goons. We will pay back vibaya but what we want today is peace.
We’re matching and lighting candles 🕯️ and sing nation anthem
RIP OUR HEROES AND HEROINES 🌹🕊️🕊️🇰🇪
You will never convince me in this lifetime or the next, that THAT man wrote his own PhD thesis. Never!! Not with the way he structures his tweets. No way. Hata Masters nashuku sana sana.
BREAKING NEWS
TOTAL SHUTDOWN
No school, No business, No Nothing
Just us on the streets.
The incoming Government of Kalonzo Musyoka & Edwin Sifuna
Will definitely gazette this 25th June as a National Holiday
In memory of Gen Zs Massacre
Slaughtered by Sugoi devil
Police sources have informed me that officers were ordered to block entry into Nairobi CBD by 1am. Motorists and commuters heading to town this morning should expect restricted access, delays and possible diversions around major entry points into the city centre.
Gen Z did more than reject a Finance Bill, they rewired our politics. From TikTok spaces to court corridors, they disrupted the old script of tribal mobilisation and elite bargains by insisting that public power answer to constitutional principle and economic justice. Their leaderless, tribeless, crowd-sourced organising exposed how quickly informed citizens can fact-check officials, decode bills and turn legalese into rallying cries for accountability. In doing so, they reminded the country that Article 1 is not a slogan but a living reality. All sovereign power belongs to the people, and those who exercise it do so on terms.
Gen Z forced courts to speak faster, MPs to apologise and an Executive that had grown tone-deaf to finally listen. They made institutions feel public pressure in real time and showed that silence in the face of abuse of power is a professional and generational betrayal. Our duty now is to entrench that energy into institutions and not let it fade with the news cycle. If Gen Z could reclaim the streets and the digital public square, the least we can do is ensure that their courage is translated into lasting legal, policy and cultural reform, not another round of cosmetic concessions.
As this moment continues to unfold, let it also be guided by responsibility. Stay safe, remain peaceful and look out for one another. The strength of a movement is not only in its conviction but in its discipline and care for human life. Be each other’s keepers because the future we are demanding must also be one we protect.