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With only 20 days remaining until the one-year mark since the Gen Z financial bill protests took place in the country, victims of the demonstrations continue to nurse wounds that have not healed a year later. Antony Mwangi Chege is one of them—shot in the leg, he remains unable to walk or support his young family. He is pleading with the government to intervene and provide medical assistance after the president promised that all those injured would be taken care of.
Scars of Gen-Z protests
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