Close Menu
News HubNews Hub
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
Trending Now

UoN Lecturers Begin Nationwide Strike as Dons Down Tools Across the Country

September 17, 2025

Legal Fraternity Mourns Death of Appeals Judge

September 17, 2025

Breaking: Govt Ordered to Pay Foreigner Millions After Denying Her Entry to Kenya

September 17, 2025

Live! Ruto Breathing Fire In Kilifi After Gachagua Endorsed Himself As President 2027, Send Warning!

September 17, 2025

Building a Global Tokenized Lending Market with Cross-Chain RWA Protocols

September 17, 2025

Institutional Crypto Lending: How It Works and Why It Matters

September 17, 2025

Relief for University Students as HELB Assures of Enough Funds

September 17, 2025

RUTO IN HOT SOUP – Furious Jimmy Wanjigi Threatens Ruto, “Kuja Uniue Ukitaka.” Watch

September 17, 2025

Kenya Met Lists Nairobi, Kisumu Among Regions to Experience Rain This Week

September 17, 2025

Alarm as MPs Find Leaking Roof at State House

September 17, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News HubNews Hub
WhatsApp Facebook Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
News HubNews Hub
Breaking News

Sakaja Calls on Politicians to Listen to Gen Z’s Concerns

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMarch 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has strongly defended Kenyan youths, popularly known as Gen Zs, amid the growing frustration they have expressed on social media.

In the Kenya Kwanza government, young people have often faced criticism from politicians, including President William Ruto, for their outspoken opposition to the administration.

Many leaders have interpreted their boldness as rebellion, but Sakaja believes otherwise.

Speaking on Saturday during the burial of Dagoretti MP Beatrice Elachi’s son, who was part of Gen Z, Sakaja clarified that the youth are not simply being rebellious but are crying out for their voices to be heard.

He explained that their frustration stems from feeling ignored by leaders rather than from a desire to defy authority.

“What you see in young people as anger and bitterness is actually a cry for help. The real issue is not the youth; the problem lies with us, the politicians. Instead of engaging with them at their level and understanding their grievances, we choose to blame them,” Sakaja said.

The governor urged politicians to shift their approach, humble themselves, and take young people seriously instead of dismissing or threatening them.

He emphasized that leaders should see themselves as parents to the youth and approach them with understanding rather than arrogance.

“As parents and leaders, let us not respond to our children with pride and ignorance. Let’s not dismiss or intimidate them because the more we threaten them, the more we provoke resistance,” he warned.

Sakaja stressed that what the youth truly need are responsible and stable leaders who are willing to listen, communicate effectively, and work together with them to find solutions to their problems.

In recent months, Gen Zs have boldly called out the Kenya Kwanza government, criticizing its actions whenever they feel things are not being done correctly. However, many politicians perceive this as defiance, leading to threats against the youth.

Young people have actively used protests and social media platforms to express their dissatisfaction, with chants such as ‘Ruto Must Go’ gaining momentum in their push against President Ruto.

Sakaja’s defense of the youth comes just three days after Kenya’s Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), General Charles Kahariri, issued a stern warning regarding the ‘Ruto Must Go’ movement.

General Kahariri reminded the youth that any push for change must be conducted within the confines of the law.

“If you feel dissatisfied with the government you elected, you must follow the right procedures as outlined in the Constitution. You cannot just chant ‘Must Go’ without due process,” Kahariri warned.

As tensions continue to rise, Sakaja’s remarks serve as a strong message to politicians, urging them to engage with the youth constructively rather than seeing them as a threat.

Join Gen z and millennials TaskForce official 2025 WhatsApp Channel To Stay Updated On time the ongoing situation https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT5gSGufImU8R0DO30

Follow on WhatsApp Follow on Facebook
Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Avatar photo
Judith Mwaura
  • Website

Judith Mwaura is a dedicated journalist specializing in current affairs and breaking news. She is passionate about delivering accurate, timely, and well-researched stories on politics, business, and social issues. Her commitment to journalism ensures readers stay informed with engaging and impactful news.

Related Posts

UoN Lecturers Begin Nationwide Strike as Dons Down Tools Across the Country

September 17, 2025

Legal Fraternity Mourns Death of Appeals Judge

September 17, 2025

Live! Ruto Breathing Fire In Kilifi After Gachagua Endorsed Himself As President 2027, Send Warning!

September 17, 2025

Relief for University Students as HELB Assures of Enough Funds

September 17, 2025

RUTO IN HOT SOUP – Furious Jimmy Wanjigi Threatens Ruto, “Kuja Uniue Ukitaka.” Watch

September 17, 2025

Kenya Met Lists Nairobi, Kisumu Among Regions to Experience Rain This Week

September 17, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Recent News

UoN Lecturers Begin Nationwide Strike as Dons Down Tools Across the Country

September 17, 2025

Legal Fraternity Mourns Death of Appeals Judge

September 17, 2025

Breaking: Govt Ordered to Pay Foreigner Millions After Denying Her Entry to Kenya

September 17, 2025

Live! Ruto Breathing Fire In Kilifi After Gachagua Endorsed Himself As President 2027, Send Warning!

September 17, 2025

Building a Global Tokenized Lending Market with Cross-Chain RWA Protocols

September 17, 2025

Institutional Crypto Lending: How It Works and Why It Matters

September 17, 2025

Relief for University Students as HELB Assures of Enough Funds

September 17, 2025

RUTO IN HOT SOUP – Furious Jimmy Wanjigi Threatens Ruto, “Kuja Uniue Ukitaka.” Watch

September 17, 2025

Kenya Met Lists Nairobi, Kisumu Among Regions to Experience Rain This Week

September 17, 2025

Alarm as MPs Find Leaking Roof at State House

September 17, 2025
Popular News

I have Watched this With pain and my Heart is Bleeding. How can you Just Beat your own Mother? Gen Zs this is Not Acceptable! Watch

July 4, 2024

The Ground is hostile.Hon Joseph Kukuton Vehicle Laisamis MP vehicle Vandalised by Angry residents! Watch

September 3, 2024

Several Gor Mahia Fans Injured in Accident Along Nairobi-Nakuru Highway

September 14, 2025

Government Unveils Plan to Lease Public Land for Dairy Feed Farming

July 24, 2025

Sifuna Reveals How Raila Has Been Misadvised

August 19, 2025

Man Sentenced to 6 Months in Jail for Wearing Army Uniform to Impress Woman

January 10, 2025

Sad scenes as Court Granted Custody of 7 Kids to the Mother who Abandoned them to Another Man in Eldoret But the kids Sided With the Father. Watch

June 12, 2024

DIG Lagat Makes Surprise Visit to Two Police Stations

August 16, 2025

NEWS JUST IN: Petition Filed Against Ruto Nominee 

August 6, 2025

Inside Citizen TV Anchor Lulu Hassan’s Plush Home

April 25, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • General News
  • Trending News
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
© 2025 News Hub. Designed by News Hub.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.