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

Outspoken Nairobi preacher James Maina Ng’ang’a has appealed to Gen Z to refrain from participating in the planned Thursday, June 25, 2026, memorial demonstrations. Instead, the cleric urged the youth to dedicate the day to mourning and praying for those who lost their lives ..
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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.
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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.















