Ahead of the June 25th anniversary of anti-government demonstrations, President William Ruto issued a stern warning against any violence or destruction of property, emphasizing the need for national order and stability. The U.S. Embassy in Nairobi has issued a safety advisory for its citizens in anticipation of demonstrations planned for June 25, marking the anniversary of previous anti-Finance Bill protests. Residents of Kitengela and human rights activists are calling for peace and stability as the anniversary approaches, one year since Gen Z youth died during protests against the Finance Bill 2024. Police officers in Nanyuki have cautioned residents against engaging in violence during upcoming public demonstrations. Community and religious leaders in Kitengela, alongside youth and victims from recent protests, have pledged to maintain peace during demonstrations.






