Gen Z Uprising Aftermath: Families of Protest Victims Seek Aid

Families grappling with the loss of loved ones in the recent anti-Finance Bill protests are appealing for financial assistance to give their kin a proper burial.

The pleas come amidst calls for a swift postmortem process to allow for timely goodbyes.

This request follows the tragic deaths of at least ten protestors, with many families struggling to shoulder the financial burden of burials.

The situation is further complicated by delays in postmortem procedures, adding to the anguish of those left behind.

Meanwhile, a nationwide blood donation drive has garnered significant support. Many Kenyans are lining up to donate, expressing solidarity with the injured protestors.

Launched on Monday, the drive has already collected 2,000 pints of blood across the country and is expected to continue until Sunday.

The protests, sparked by the contentious Finance Bill, turned violent after accusations of excessive force by police.

While the exact death toll remains debated, these events have left a deep scar on the nation.