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HomeDaily NewsSunday, June 29, 2025Youth Unrest and Demonstration Mobilization
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Youth Unrest and Demonstration Mobilization

Babu warns about youth suffering one year after protests. Gachagua finds himself in new role as 'mobiliser of demonstrations'.

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Saturday 6:50 PMStandard PoliticsFirst

Our youth are still sufferring a year after protests, Babu warns

Our youth are still sufferring a year after protests, Babu warns

A year after the June 2024 anti-government protests, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino warns that Kenya's youth continue to suffer from unemployment, abductions, and police brutality, with no significant improvements from the government.

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A year after the June 2024 anti-government protests, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino warns that Kenya's youth continue to suffer from unemployment, abductions, and police brutality, with no significant improvements from the government.

  • Finance Bill 2024 aimed to raise over Sh302 billion in additional revenue, sparking unrest.
  • Babu Owino criticized the lack of independence in Parliament, indicating it fails to represent the youths' interests.
  • He recalls the chaotic protests, including a breach of Parliament, that led to the firing of President William Ruto's entire Cabinet.
Sunday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Gachagua in unfamiliar territory as 'mobiliser of demonstrations'

Gachagua in unfamiliar territory as 'mobiliser of demonstrations'

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has emerged as a controversial figure within the Kenya Kwanza administration, now viewed as the main scapegoat for the government's issues under President William Ruto.

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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has emerged as a controversial figure within the Kenya Kwanza administration, now viewed as the main scapegoat for the government's issues under President William Ruto.

  • Gachagua has taken on the role of the "bogeyman," a title previously held by Raila Odinga.
  • The shift in blame from Odinga to Gachagua indicates significant political changes in the country.
  • Odinga has transitioned from a long-time government critic to a supporter following his handshake with President Ruto.
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