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The abduction of government critics, mainly vocal youths on social media, has reignited Gen Z protests with another round set for tomorrow. The movement claims that despite last week’s demonstrations, the abductees have not yet been released by the Kenya Kwanza regime. A section of leaders have also come out demanding that President William Ruto’s administration come out and declare how the families of the abducted will get justice. These demonstrations come at a critical time as schools reopen and KCSE results are about to be announced.
Abduction of government critics reignites Gen Z protests with another round set for tomorrow
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