The ongoing protests started with Kenyans who wanted President William Ruto not to sign the Finance Bill 2024 after parliament passed it.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

After several protests in the streets that culminated in Kenyans breaching parliament, the Finance Bill 2024 was finally withdrawn.

Weeks later, Kenyans are still in the streets fighting for change and have since given a set of demands that Ruto and his government should follow to the letter so that they can get off the streets.

Having watched the unfolding events from their work in the UK, Sharon, Jennifer, and Nicole have decided to book flights and join their fellow patriots in fighting for good governance.

“It’s an awakening, we are choosing our next leaders; we are tired of corruption and bad leadership. We have read books like Kifo Kisimani, Utengano, Waziri Wa Mayai, among others and we want to come and implement it at home,” said Nicole.

“It is not our wish that our country burns but if it things go badly, we would rather the reset happens at once than for the suffering to be drawn out for a long time,” she told TUKO.co.ke.

Another story revealed that Kenyan youth vowed to continue protesting against Ruto’s government and demanding the removal of the housing levy. The young men and women also asked the Kenya Kwanza Alliance administration to restore the Linda Mama and EduAfya programmes.

Kiptoo Kosgei, a member of Gen Z, opined that alleged corrupt officials misappropriated most of the taxes collected by the government…CONTINUE READING>>

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