Police Boss Sounds Warning Ahead of June 25 Gen Z Memorial March

The warning comes as human rights activists and the opposition have called on Kenyans to come out in large numbers for a memorial protest of those killed during the 2024 and 2025 anti-government protests...
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The Kenyan police have assured citizens of adequate security for the upcoming June 25 memorial march, while strongly warning against any acts of violence or disruption.
- Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat pledged that peace will prevail and pledged to deal decisively with anyone causing violence.
- The memorial march is intended to honor those who died during the 2024 and 2025 anti-government protests.
- Lagat urged the youth not to be used by politicians to cause chaos and warned criminal gangs against exploiting the situation.
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Police Boss Sounds Warning Ahead of June 25 Gen Z Memorial March - June 2026
The Kenyan police have assured citizens of adequate security for the upcoming June 25 memorial march, while strongly warning against any acts of violence or disruption. A group of Kenya Kwanza leaders, led by Farouk Kibet, have strongly condemned the opposition's planned protests scheduled for June 25, urging instead for peace and national unity. President William Ruto has urged young people to make responsible choices ahead of planned demonstrations marking the second anniversary of Gen Z-led anti-Finance Bill protests. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has urged Kenyans to reject tribal politics and embrace national unity.














