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Youth March in Nairobi CBD to Promote Movement

EditorBy EditorJuly 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Youth March in Nairobi CBD to Promote ‘One Tribe, One Nation’ Movement

On Sunday afternoon, July 20, a group of youth held a march in Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD), temporarily disrupting normal business activities in the area. The peaceful procession, which attracted a significant crowd, was aimed at promoting their growing movement dubbed “One Tribe, One Nation.”

Many of the participants were dressed in military-style camouflage outfits, and they marched through the busy city streets while chanting slogans like “One Tribe, One Nation,” which has increasingly become a powerful message among the youth in recent months.

The demonstration appeared to be led by Francis Awino, the President of Bunge la Mwananchi, a popular grassroots civic platform. Awino and his team used the opportunity to raise awareness about their movement and to share plans for political participation in the 2027 general elections.

They announced that they intend to field candidates in various positions, including a presidential candidate.

In video clips viewed by Newshub.co.ke, the group was seen riding motorcycles and public service vehicles (matatus) while waving placards and spreading their message across the city. The demonstration created a notable presence, drawing attention from city dwellers and social media users alike.

While Francis Awino has played a key role in rallying support for the movement, it remains unclear whether he will be the one chosen to run for president on behalf of One Tribe, One Nation. Members of the group have insisted that the movement does not have a central leader and that decisions, including the selection of candidates, will be made collectively.

The slogan “One Tribe, One Nation” has gained widespread popularity, especially among the younger generation. Many see it as a unifying call to end tribalism and promote national unity.

This message has echoed across several recent youth-led protests and campaigns, where the emphasis has been on promoting solidarity among Kenyans regardless of ethnic background.

Despite not having an official presidential flagbearer yet, the movement has witnessed growing support for several emerging leaders. Prominent names such as former Chief Justice David Maraga and Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah have been mentioned frequently by supporters online, with both being seen as voices of integrity and justice.

As the 2027 general election draws nearer, other political figures have also expressed interest in contesting for the presidency. Among them is first-time Member of Parliament Peter Salasya, who has been building a public profile through social media and grassroots campaigns.

On the other hand, the United Opposition, a coalition made up of key critics of President William Ruto’s administration, is also preparing to challenge the presidency.

This group includes powerful political leaders such as former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Martha Karua of the People’s Liberation Party, Eugene Wamalwa of the Democratic Action Party, and former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i.

The United Opposition has consistently stated in public forums that they plan to agree on a single presidential candidate by 2027.

Their aim is to consolidate support around one person who will receive the full backing of the coalition to mount a strong challenge against President Ruto’s re-election bid.

With two years remaining until the next elections, Kenya’s political space is already heating up. Movements like One Tribe, One Nation reflect the growing desire among ordinary citizens, especially the youth, to have a voice in shaping the country’s future.

As more candidates and alliances emerge, it’s clear that the road to 2027 will be closely watched and highly competitive.

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