Murkomen Reports 355 Arrests, Hails Peaceful June 25 Demonstrations: Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, stating that security agencies largely prevented criminal infiltration. Murkomen lauded the largely peaceful June 25 anniversary demonstrations, citing growing political maturity in Kenya. Regions historically known for opposition-led protests, including Nyanza, reported no arrests during the June 25 commemorations, a stark contrast to the 355 arrests nationwide. He declared the demonstrations a 'complete failure of political scavengers,' arguing that attempts by politicians to turn the commemorations into anti-government mobilizations were unsuccessful. Kibera High Court Bars Media from Virtual Utumishi Girls Murder Case: The Kibera High Court has barred the media from virtually attending the ongoing Utumishi Girls murder case, where eight suspects are held in police custody. Plea-taking has been deferred for the eight Utumishi Girls Academy students charged with the murder of sixteen schoolmates in a dormitory fire on May 28. The High Court in Kibera ordered mental and age assessments before they can stand trial. Additionally, the court ordered that the media be excluded from proceedings during a virtual hearing on Friday. Nationwide Matatu Strike Paralyzes Transportation: Transport disruptions and business closures have hit Nairobi as security agencies enforce restrictions amidst a nationwide matatu strike. The protests are driven by matatu operators demonstrating against the escalating cost of fuel. Social activist Boniface Mwangi stated he has dedicated half his life to fighting for Kenya without any financial compensation amidst the strike. This coincides with the second anniversary of the Gen Z protests. 355 Arrested During June 25 Demonstrations Marking Gen Z Protests Anniversary: On June 25, 355 individuals were apprehended during peaceful demonstrations commemorating the anniversary of two years ago, when youths were tragically killed. In Mombasa, a peaceful demonstration took place where participants began with a prayer service remembering victims of protest-related violence. The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) is urging the government to ensure justice is served alongside compensation for victims of the recent Gen Z protests, while also calling on Gen Z youth to continue advocating for their rights and freedoms through peaceful and lawful means. Two years after the events, families of victims are still seeking justice and truth. Nationwide Matatu Strike Paralyzes Transport on Gen Z Anniversary: A nationwide matatu strike has paralyzed transportation in Kenya as operators protest escalating fuel prices. Heavy security has been deployed at Kenya's Parliament as the nation marks the second anniversary of Gen Z protests. Transport disruptions and business closures have hit Nairobi as security agencies enforce restrictions amidst the strike. Major towns across Kenya remained calm during the 2024 Gen-Z victims commemoration, contrasting with the matatu operators' strike. Social activist Boniface Mwangi stated he has dedicated half his life to fighting for Kenya without any financial compensation amidst the strike.