Two years after widespread protests saw youth storm the Kenyan Parliament, the building was heavily fortified with razor wire during anniversary demonstrations on June 25, 2026. A split emerged within Kenya's United Opposition as some leaders participated in street protests marking the second anniversary of the Gen Z revolution, despite calls from former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for citizens to stay away. Gachagua explained his boycott of the June 25 anniversary as a strategic move to prevent violence in the Mt Kenya region. An article criticized Kenyan leaders for their dismissive response to the demands of Gen Z protesters, suggesting a political strategy focused on upcoming 2027 elections rather than addressing the youth's concerns.










