Nane Nane March: Gen Zs Announce Fresh Protests 

The Gen Z are gearing up for yet another round of protests this week in their continued push for reforms in the country.

Since they began protests in June, the country has witnessed some major changes from the withdrawal of the Finance Bill 2024 to re-organisation of political formations and the reconstitution of the cabinet. 

On Thursday, the Gen Z have planned a protest dubbed #NaneNanematch, as they warned goons against infiltrating their peaceful protest with intention to cause chaos and then blame it on the young demonstrators.

“This revolution belongs to all Kenyans because we are fighting for a better life and leadership for everyone,” the Gen Zs have insisted.

They also maintain that leaders unable to fulfil their mandate should step aside for the sake of a better future of the country.

“The big day is almost here. We will make history together. If the police or the military try to stop us, we will not be deterred. We have strength in our numbers and resolve, we will stay firm and peaceful. This is about sustained action,” states one of the posters ahead of Thursday.

Even as President William Ruto makes adjustments in his government, which he says will be broad-based, a majority of youth are determined to bring complete change by demanding for accountability and good governance.

Already, they have made an attempt to register a new political party and despite the Registrar of Political Parties quashing 10 names they presented saying they portrayed lack of inclusivity.