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Nationwide March Planned to Commemorate Gen Z Deaths in Anti-Finance Bill Protests

Nationwide March Planned to Commemorate Gen Z Deaths in Anti-Finance Bill Protests

Protests led by Governor James Orengo demand justice and government accountability

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom Updated 2 min read

A nationwide march is set for June 25, 2026, to commemorate the deaths of Gen Z individuals during anti-finance bill protests. This development highlights ongoing demands for justice and accountability from the government.

Governor James Orengo has taken a leading role in these protests, organizing demonstrations in Nairobi to honour the memory of Gen Z individuals who lost their lives in previous protests. Orengo's involvement underscores the significant political weight behind the movement, as key opposition figures joined him in a peaceful march towards the police Inspector General's office.

The planned march is not only a call for justice but also a response to the government's allocation of KSh 2 billion intended to compensate victims of human rights violations. While the compensation is a step towards addressing grievances, the families of the victims, including the parents of the late Rex Maasai and Erickson, remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice.

The nationwide march aims to keep the spotlight on the government's accountability and the demand for justice for those affected by the violent crackdown on anti-finance bill protests. As the date approaches, the focus will be on whether the government will engage with protestors' demands or continue to face public pressure.

What remains unclear is how the government will respond to the upcoming march and whether further measures will be taken to address the protestors' grievances. The situation continues to develop, with the potential for significant political and social implications.

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