Kenya: Several Dead as Protests Erupt Across the Country
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Kenya Gen Z protest: 16 dead after police crackdown – explained
At least 16 people have been killed and 400 injured in anti-government protests across Kenya according to doctors and human rights groups. Thousands took to the streets to mark the one-year anniversary of the anti-tax protests where demonstrators were met with police brutality. William Ruto’s government ordered a media blackout, which the High Court objected. Instead the protesters, mainly Gen Z, moved to social media instead, calling for the pr…
Kenya: 12 Killed, 400 Injured in Gen Z Anniversary Protests Across Kenya
At least twelve people were killed and more than 400 others wounded on Wednesday as Gen Z-led protests marking the first anniversary of the 2024 anti-Finance Bill demonstrations spiralled into nationwide violence.
KABEI, the Gen-Z LADY who went viral over her ‘If I die today’ farewell message ahead of protests gets job offer
Thursday, June 26, 2025 - A Kenyan Real Estate Company has stepped in to offer hope to a desperate Gen Z lady whose emotional TikTok video went viral ahead of the June 25th nationwide protests. The TikTok user, known as Kabei, moved thousands online with a heartbreaking farewell message, expressing despair over her struggles as a jobless graduate in Kenya’s tough economic climate. In the now-viral clip, Kabei joined many other Gen Z voices sendi…
Kenya Protests on June 25, 2025, over 16 Killed, 400 Injured
On June 25, 2025, Kenya was gripped by nationwide protests marking the first anniversary of the 2024 anti-government demonstrations, which saw over 60 deaths. The youth-led protests, driven by grievances over government policies, corruption, and police brutality, resulted in at least 16 fatalities and approximately 400 injuries, with significant property damage reported in Nairobi and […] Source
United Nations urges calm after deadly protests erupt across Kenya
The United Nations expressed deep concern Thursday over violent protests in Kenya that left at least 16 dead and many injured. Wednesday’s demonstrations began peacefully but spiraled into chaos as young men clashed with police, setting fires and tearing up pavements for weapons. The rallies marked the one-year anniversary of anti-tax protests, which previously erupted into deadly confrontations when crowds stormed parliament. UN human rights sp…
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