Kenyan Gen Zs are not scared of anything, as this morning they woke up and stormed the streets to protest amidst the threats from their president, William Ruto.
Kenyans started protesting last month; they wanted the government not to pass the finance bill, which they succeeded in. President Ruto declined to sign the bill into law. They seem not to fear anything and are ready to carry on their mission of wanting the president to resign.
However, the Gen Zs continued to protest, and Ruto ended up dissolving his cabinet. However, the protesters are not satisfied with what he is doing, as the only thing they are requesting is for him to resign.
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As Kenyans continue with their protests on the streets, Ugandans have also picked up and will apparently be storming parliament today. President Museveni has, however, warned them not to try because all they are doing is not okay.
Furthermore, Kenyans have also been told that they will lose their lives if they go to some private places like parliament and the airport.
It should be noted that Kenyan Gen Zs have gotten everything they have protested for. The only thing they are not getting is the president’s resignation.
In conclusion, the police and army are already on the streets, but still, Kenyans are not scared. They are ready to go on, saying nothing is going to stop them from doing what they had planned.
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