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HomeDaily NewsThursday, June 25, 2026Opposition Leaders, Bereaved Families Defy Police Barriers To Lay Wreaths at Parliament - June 2026
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Opposition Leaders, Bereaved Families Defy Police Barriers To Lay Wreaths at Parliament - June 2026

Opposition leaders and bereaved families defied police barriers on June 25, 2026, to lay wreaths at Parliament buildings in Nairobi, honoring Gen Z protesters killed during demonstrations in June 2024. Several protesters were arrested in Nairobi's Central Business District as they gathered to mark the June 25 anniversary of demonstrations against the Finance Bill. Police established extensive roadblocks on major transit routes into and out of Nairobi to manage nationwide demonstrations commemorating the second anniversary of the Gen Z protests. Additionally, police are actively pursuing an alleged armed youth group following incidents that occurred amidst the commemoration. Chief Justice Martha Koome reprimanded rogue police and the government for their alleged failures that led to the 2024 Gen-Z murders, while Nairobi preacher Pastor James Ng'ang'a urged Gen Z to forgo the planned memorial protests and dedicate the day to prayer instead.

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Thursday 1:19 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Opposition Leaders, Bereaved Families Defy Police Barriers To Lay Wreaths at Parliament

Opposition Leaders, Bereaved Families Defy Police Barriers To Lay Wreaths at Parliament

Opposition leaders and bereaved families defied police barriers on June 25, 2026, to lay wreaths at the Parliament buildings in Nairobi, honoring Gen Z protesters killed during demonstrations in June 2024.

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Opposition leaders and bereaved families defied police barriers on June 25, 2026, to lay wreaths at the Parliament buildings in Nairobi, honoring Gen Z protesters killed during demonstrations in June 2024.

  • Grieving mothers, like Gillian Munyao, rejected financial compensation, demanding accountability for the police officers involved.
  • Key figures including Kalonzo Musyoka and Martha Karua led the procession.
  • The event occurred amidst heavy security and significant traffic disruptions in Nairobi.
Thursday 11:02 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)First

Pastor Ng’ang’a Urges Gen Z’s To Skip June 25 Protests In Favor Of Prayer

Pastor Ng’ang’a Urges Gen Z’s To Skip June 25 Protests In Favor Of Prayer

Nairobi preacher Pastor James Ng’ang’a has urged Gen Z to forgo the planned June 25, 2026, memorial protests and instead dedicate the day to prayer. He believes the nation needs time to mourn and heal from recent losses.

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Thursday 11:08 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Police Lockdown- Major Highways Barricaded As Gen Z Memorial Protests Begin

Police Lockdown- Major Highways Barricaded As Gen Z Memorial Protests Begin

Major transit routes into and out of Nairobi were significantly disrupted on Thursday, June 25, 2026, as police established extensive roadblocks to manage nationwide demonstrations commemorating the second anniversary of the Gen Z protests.

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Major transit routes into and out of Nairobi were significantly disrupted on Thursday, June 25, 2026, as police established extensive roadblocks to manage nationwide demonstrations commemorating the second anniversary of the Gen Z protests.

  • Thousands of commuters were left stranded due to the unprecedented disruption of the transport network across the capital.
  • Kenyan Police implemented security sweeps and erected barriers on key highways including Thika Superhighway, Waiyaki Way, Outer Ring Road & Mombasa Road, and routes into satellite towns like Ongata Rongai.
  • Several long-distance transport companies, such as Guardian Angel, proactively halted operations amid fears of highway volatility.
Thursday 2:12 PMKTN News (Youtube)

Police in hot pursuit after an alleged armed youth group amid commemoration of 2024 Gen-Z victims

Police are actively pursuing an alleged armed youth group following incidents that occurred amidst the 2024 commemoration of Gen-Z victims.

Key Highlights

Police are actively pursuing an alleged armed youth group following incidents that occurred amidst the 2024 commemoration of Gen-Z victims.

  • The current focus is on an ongoing nationwide matatu strike protesting rising fuel prices.
  • Key entities involved include the Kenyan Police and the affected transport operators.
  • Further details on the armed group and its connection to the victim commemoration are being reported by KTN News Kenya.
Thursday 2:16 PMKTN News (Youtube)

Maraga reprimands rogue police and gov't responsible for the 2024 Gen-Z murders

Maraga reprimands rogue police and gov't responsible for the 2024 Gen-Z murders

Maraga reprimands rogue police and gov't responsible for the 2024 Gen-Z murders

Chief Justice Martha Koome has reprimanded rogue police and the government for their alleged failures that led to the 2024 Gen-Z murders.

Key Highlights

Chief Justice Martha Koome has reprimanded rogue police and the government for their alleged failures that led to the 2024 Gen-Z murders.

  • The reprimand comes amidst ongoing nationwide matatu strikes protesting rising fuel prices.
  • The Chief Justice highlighted the direct responsibility of implicated parties in the tragic events.
  • The article indicates a broader context of public dissatisfaction and demands for accountability from law enforcement and the administration.
Thursday 8:22 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Several Arrested as Nairobi CBD Protests Mark June 25 Anniversary

Several Arrested as Nairobi CBD Protests Mark June 25 Anniversary

Several protesters were arrested in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) on Thursday as they gathered to mark the June 25 anniversary of demonstrations against the Finance Bill.

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Key Highlights

Several protesters were arrested in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) on Thursday as they gathered to mark the June 25 anniversary of demonstrations against the Finance Bill.

  • Multiple arrests were made in the Nairobi CBD, though an official consolidated figure had not been released.
  • The demonstrations were organized by activists and young Kenyans to honour those who died during the 2024 protests, not to celebrate political victories.
  • Heavy security was present, with roadblocks and restricted movement around government installations, as participants renewed calls for remembrance and accountability.
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Key Highlights

Nairobi preacher Pastor James Ng’ang’a has urged Gen Z to forgo the planned June 25, 2026, memorial protests and instead dedicate the day to prayer. He believes the nation needs time to mourn and heal from recent losses.

  • Pastor James Ng’ang’a, founder of Neno Evangelism Center, advised against joining the demonstrations.
  • He emphasized mourning and prayer for those who died in previous anti-government protests.
  • Activists, including Boniface Mwangi, are still proceeding with plans for a peaceful procession to Parliament to honor victims.