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Gen-Z youths have voiced their escalating frustration over what they perceive as excessive use of force by police during recent protests. In a display of solidarity and compassion, they gathered in Nairobi today to donate blood for their peers who are currently hospitalized at Kenyatta National Hospital and to mourn those who have tragically lost their lives.
Youths light candles for their departed peers
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- 28 Jun 2025 - Police in Dagoretti South have arrested one person and recovered an AK-47 rifle allegedly stolen during Wednesday’s Gen Z protests.
- 28 Jun 2025 - President William Ruto is currently meeting top security and national administration officers from across the country at State House Nairobi, three days after the nationwide Gen-Z protests.
- 28 Jun 2025 - Tension remains high in Ol Rongai, Rongai Sub-county, Nakuru County, after more than 163,000 residents from 16 villages, including Ol Rongai, Marigo, and Rigogo, strongly rejected a plan by the Geothermal Development Company (GDC) to displace them for…
- 28 Jun 2025 - The Ministry of Health is warning employers over unpaid health insurance deductions, with over 44,000 firms said to owe billions to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHA).
- 28 Jun 2025 - Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has launched a scathing attack on Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen over his controversial remarks urging police to shoot anyone who approaches a police station during protests.
- 28 Jun 2025 - Heads of schools urge government to address funding and capitation challenges.
- 28 Jun 2025 - Millions of Kenya are deducted SHA contributions every month.
- 28 Jun 2025 - ODM leader describes Gachagua as is a tribal bigot, dismisses ‘Wantam’ slogan.
- 28 Jun 2025 - The promotions are part of recent changes Ruto made to military leadership.
- 28 Jun 2025 - The only visible developments are a gate, a perimeter fence and a signpost leading to the college.