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HomeDaily NewsThursday, June 25, 2026Murkomen confirms June 25 protest notification, says protesters must identify goons - June 2026
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Murkomen confirms June 25 protest notification, says protesters must identify goons - June 2026

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen confirmed the notification for June 25 protests, urging peaceful demonstrators to identify and disassociate themselves from criminal elements. Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka is separately advocating for June 25 to be declared a national public holiday named "Liberation Day" to honor the Gen Z protests of 2024. Meanwhile, youth from Embakasi, Nairobi have issued a warning to protesters, urging them to refrain from destroying property during the upcoming Gen Z demonstrations. ODM Party Leader Oburu Oginga has also urged the police to protect demonstrators planning to commemorate the June 25, 2024, Gen Z protests, emphasizing that police officers are employees of the people and should facilitate peaceful protests.

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Wednesday 7:05 PMCapital News

Murkomen confirms June 25 protest notification, says protesters must identify goons

Murkomen confirms June 25 protest notification, says protesters must identify goons

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen confirmed the June 25 protest notification, urging peaceful demonstrators to identify and disassociate themselves from criminal elements.

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen confirmed the June 25 protest notification, urging peaceful demonstrators to identify and disassociate themselves from criminal elements.

  • Murkomen stated that peaceful protesters must help police isolate "goons" to ensure safety and law enforcement.
  • The National Police Service has received formal notification and is prepared to provide security for the constitutional right to assemble.
  • The government warned of decisive action against any individuals or groups exploiting protests to cause chaos, loot, or destroy property.
Wednesday 6:01 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)First

Kirinyaga County commissioner warns against violent protests on Thursaday

Wednesday 8:06 PMThe Star (Youtube)

Nyando MP Okelo urges ODM supporters to shun protests, embrace government initiatives

Nyando MP Okelo urges ODM supporters to shun protests, embrace government initiatives

Nyando MP Okelo urges ODM supporters to shun protests, embrace government initiatives

Nyando MP Okello is urging ODM supporters to halt protests and instead embrace government initiatives, stating the government has shown goodwill.

Key Highlights

Nyando MP Okello is urging ODM supporters to halt protests and instead embrace government initiatives, stating the government has shown goodwill.

  • The call encourages followers to "stay away from protests and embrace the good the government is offering."
  • Okello, a Nyando MP, is the key figure making this appeal.
  • The message emphasizes reciprocity: "Let's not bite the hand that feeds us."
Wednesday 8:08 PMNTV Kenya (Youtube)

Embakasi youths in Nairobi caution against destruction of property during Thursday’s Gen Z protests

Embakasi youths in Nairobi caution against destruction of property during Thursday’s Gen Z protests

Embakasi youths in Nairobi caution against destruction of property during Thursday’s Gen Z protests

Youth from Embakasi, Nairobi, have issued a warning to protesters, urging them to refrain from destroying property during the upcoming Gen Z demonstrations scheduled for Thursday.

Key Highlights

Youth from Embakasi, Nairobi, have issued a warning to protesters, urging them to refrain from destroying property during the upcoming Gen Z demonstrations scheduled for Thursday.

  • The youth are cautioning against property destruction.
  • Key organizations involved are the Gen Z protesters and the concerned Embakasi youth.
  • The protest is planned for Thursday.
Wednesday 8:35 PMThe Standard

Oburu urges police to protect peaceful protesters

Oburu urges police to protect peaceful protesters

ODM Party Leader Oburu Oginga has urged the police to protect demonstrators planning to commemorate the June 25, 2024, Gen Z protests. He emphasized that police officers are employees of the people and should facilitate peaceful protests.

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Key Highlights

ODM Party Leader Oburu Oginga has urged the police to protect demonstrators planning to commemorate the June 25, 2024, Gen Z protests. He emphasized that police officers are employees of the people and should facilitate peaceful protests.

  • Oburu Oginga cited the planned compensation for victims of State brutality as a "token of recognition" of wrongs committed against Kenyans.
  • The ODM Party Leader and the chairperson of the compensation panel, Prof Makau Mutua, are pushing for accountability beyond compensation.
  • Nairobi police commander Isa Mohamud stated that no formal notification had been received for the planned demonstrations, and the government considers any gathering on Thursday illegal.
Wednesday 7:15 PMCapital News

Kalonzo pushes for June 25 public holiday in honor of Gen Z

Kalonzo pushes for June 25 public holiday in honor of Gen Z

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka is advocating for June 25 to be declared a national public holiday, named "Liberation Day," to honor the Gen Z protests of 2024.

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Key Highlights

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka is advocating for June 25 to be declared a national public holiday, named "Liberation Day," to honor the Gen Z protests of 2024.

  • The proposed holiday commemorates the sacrifices of young Kenyans during the demonstrations against the Finance Bill 2024.
  • Kalonzo Musyoka, the Wiper Party leader, highlighted the youth's courage and the protests' impact on Kenyan democracy.
  • He also called for accountability regarding lives lost, disappearances, and alleged abductions during the protests and urged security forces to allow peaceful demonstrations.
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