‘Nane Nane’ march: Current situation in Nairobi CBD as shops remains clossed, heavy police presence



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28 Comments

  1. The demonstrations are successful. You can see it on how desperate the government is. You can see it on how government is acting irresponsibly and brutally. This methinks is but the beginning .

  2. I fully agree with what this young gentleman said..its time young Kenyans should start speaking as the true citizen..May God help to bring peace in the beautiful country like Kenya 🙏

  3. The work of the police is to maintain law and order, they are just doing thier work , if they allow protesters to move reglesly and steal from people business like they usually do , our business has really been affected , they have put business on hold,most of gen z don't even like to work , they dont have a sense of responsibility, they didn't even vote , Next election let them come out and vote for the change they want to see, they are saying this and that is bad , but i haven't seen even one of them providing even one solution to the problem.

  4. The comments can tell many are unaware of what is happening……. we will soon be colonised if the regime continues to be on power…. they have signed agreement and have sold us out already

  5. Many of the youths in the streets never voted any of this leader's..they went for the voters cards n collected 200 bob but never went out to vote..sasa what are you people fighting for.. let the people who voted fight they Know where it pinches more..Peace..vote TU ndio itasaidia Kenya sio kelele

  6. Gen Z in Kenya deserves applause for their strong demands for accountability, transparency, anti-corruption efforts, and good governance. While these issues aren't new, their passion is clear. However, the real challenge lies with the voters themselves. Many Gen Z voters supported the current Kenya Kwanza government, and some have since expressed regret.

    The energy spent on anti-government demonstrations could be better used in voter education. A significant mistake has been voting as a group or tribe, leading to choices based on bias rather than merit. This has often resulted in leaders at various levels who may not prioritize good governance.

    Leadership isn't just about the presidency; it includes MCAs, MPs, Governors, and Senators. If voters are empowered to make independent, informed decisions, it would positively shape the country's leadership. Gen Z can play a vital role in educating the electorate, helping to ensure Kenya is led by individuals truly committed to progress.

  7. No protest, no people. I told you wasaperes alone can't demo. Let police have there holiday in town, closing business closed, is the business belongs to family of gen z. They will never get support of other tribe, the talking man is example of parading other tribe in front of them to talk alot of kisungu after this good package of payment.

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