The Kenyan government has banned any protests on June 25, despite online calls for peaceful marches to commemorate Gen Z protesters killed in last year's demonstrations. Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura stated that citizens could remember the day from home to maintain public order and economic stability.
- No protests will be allowed on June 25, according to government officials.
- Isaac Mwaura emphasized the importance of maintaining normalcy and condemned the hijacking of peaceful protests by criminals.
- The National Police Service has indicated a more measured approach to ensure safe and lawful demonstrations, following recent issues of excessive force.