Hours after ODM party boss Raila Odinga’s called for a dialogue between the opposition and the government to settle the issues bedeviling the Kenyan youth, a section of the youths popular known as Gen Zs have rubbished the calls.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

This was after Raila and President Ruto agreed to start a six-day multi-sectorial forum which involved 150 people, 50 being youth representatives and the other 100 from government and opposition.

However, the calls have been met with stern opposition from a larger section of youths, who have criticized Raila Odinga, asking him to stay off their affairs.

Kenya Finance Bill: Gen Z anti-tax revolutionaries – the new faces of protest From a circular seen by this publication, the Gen Zs have asked Raila to keep off their affairs, asking him to stay home instead.

“Dear Raila Odinga, your decision today to stand with our oppressors validates our choice for not wanting you involved in our protests from the beginning.

For the past few weeks, we have fought for our rights as Kenyans online and in the streets. We will not allow you to hijack our movement to satisfy your political greed.

You do not speak for us and today you have shown that you stand with the thieves and killers. We will not be silenced,” read part pf the notice to Raila May be a graphic of slow loris, poster, magazine and text The youths warned Raila against hijacking their course, claiming the ODM chief had sided with their oppressors and killers.

They warned Raila saying they will not allow him to satisfy his political greed using their name.

They added that they will drain the swamp together with Raila in it if he fails to keep off, adding that they are partyless and have no leaders.

“We will drain this swamp with you in it. This is not business as usual, we are partyless, we are tribeless and most importantly, we are leaderless,” added the notice...CONTINUE READING>>

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