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Gen Z will have last laugh if they register as voters, remain united

Protestors react to a tear-gas canister thrown to them by Kenyan anti-riot police during Nane Nane demonstration in Nairobi on August 8, 2024. [AFP]

An organic revolution always births an organic leader. In June and July, Kenya experienced a Gen Z revolution touted as leaderless.

Actually, I think what they were not telling us in their narrative of leaderlessness was that they did not want the current leaders to take advantage of their course of action.

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