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HomeDaily NewsSunday, June 22, 2025Memorial Services and Political Responses to June 25 Killings
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Memorial Services and Political Responses to June 25 Killings

Kalonzo and Maraga call for inquiry into June 25 killings at memorial service. Ex-CJ Maraga and opposition figures attend.

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Sunday 7:35 PMCapital News

Kalonzo, Maraga demand public inquiry into June 25 killings at memorial service

Kalonzo, Maraga demand public inquiry into June 25 killings at memorial service

Kalonzo Musyoka and David Maraga have called for a public inquiry into the killings of young protestors during the June 2024 anti-Finance Bill demonstrations, demanding accountability from the government at a memorial service in Nairobi.

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Kalonzo Musyoka and David Maraga have called for a public inquiry into the killings of young protestors during the June 2024 anti-Finance Bill demonstrations, demanding accountability from the government at a memorial service in Nairobi.

  • Over **60** young people were reportedly killed during last year's protests.
  • The service was held at All Saints’ Cathedral and was attended by various opposition leaders and faith groups.
  • Kalonzo emphasized the need for justice and compensation for the victims' families following the state-sponsored violence.
Sunday 12:46 PMCapital NewsFirst

All Saints’ Cathedral to host June 25 interdenominational memorial

All Saints’ Cathedral to host June 25 interdenominational memorial

On June 25, All Saints’ Cathedral in Nairobi will host an interdenominational prayer service honoring young Kenyans killed during the June 2024 anti-Finance Bill protests, organized by various faith-based organizations.

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On June 25, All Saints’ Cathedral in Nairobi will host an interdenominational prayer service honoring young Kenyans killed during the June 2024 anti-Finance Bill protests, organized by various faith-based organizations.

  • The service is scheduled for 3pm and aims to promote national reflection, justice, and healing.
  • Key organizers include the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) and the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK).
  • The upcoming memorial precedes nationwide protests marking the first anniversary of the protests, reignited by the recent death of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody.
Sunday 3:35 PMCapital News

Maraga, Kalonzo among opposition figures at June 25 memorial

Maraga, Kalonzo among opposition figures at June 25 memorial

On June 25, an interdenominational prayer service will be held at All Saints’ Cathedral in Nairobi to honor young Kenyans killed during the June 2024 anti-Finance Bill protests, attended by notable opposition figures.

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On June 25, an interdenominational prayer service will be held at All Saints’ Cathedral in Nairobi to honor young Kenyans killed during the June 2024 anti-Finance Bill protests, attended by notable opposition figures.

  • David Maraga, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Eugene Wamalwa are key attendees of the memorial.
  • The event, organized under the 'Lest We Forget June 25' banner by faith-based organizations, aims to promote reflection, justice, and healing.
  • The memorial precedes nationwide demonstrations planned on June 25, marking the protests where several demonstrators were shot by police.
Sunday 7:02 PMKenyans

Ex-CJ Maraga Dares Ruto

Ex-CJ Maraga Dares Ruto

Former Chief Justice David Maraga has challenged President William Ruto to address recent police brutality incidents, warning that inaction threatens Kenya's democracy.

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Former Chief Justice David Maraga has challenged President William Ruto to address recent police brutality incidents, warning that inaction threatens Kenya's democracy.

  • Maraga particularly scrutinized the government's response to protests that have seen violent disruptions, raising concerns about public safety.
  • The protests were highlighted by a shocking incident where a protester was shot by police, prompting calls for accountability.
  • As another wave of peaceful protests is planned for June 25, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja promised to ensure safety for demonstrators.
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