Narok residents have reportedly expressed their frustrations after activist Morara Kebaso opposed Generation Z’s plan to attend the anticipated Uhuru Park meeting.
This tension reflects a broader discontent within the community, as some see Kebaso’s actions as a direct challenge to the growing youth movement.
Generation Z, especially after the protests and struggles they have faced in recent months, sees the Uhuru Park gathering as a vital moment for their cause and legacy.
Morara Kebaso, a well-known activist, has been at the center of controversies recently. His critics, like human rights advocate Mercy Tarus, have accused him of moving away from the core principles of the youth-led movement and focusing more on political rallies.
The confrontation has led some in Narok to feel that Kebaso’s stance is undermining the efforts of a movement that seeks accountability and better governance.
This has fueled public anger, with some residents resorting to personal attacks on Kebaso for what they see as betrayal.
The tensions surrounding the Uhuru Park meeting are emblematic of deeper frustrations within Generation Z, as they continue to push for societal and political reforms.
Many of them view the upcoming event as a pivotal moment to commemorate the sacrifices of those who were lost during protests and to advocate for further change