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Angry Gen Z shouting “RUTO MUST GO” While Making Their way to State House. Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The streets are alive with the voices of angry Gen Z protesters, their collective chant of “RUTO MUST GO” reverberating through the city. The determination in their eyes reflects a generation that has grown increasingly disillusioned with the current leadership. Fueled by a mixture of frustration and hope for change, they are making their way towards the State House, a powerful symbol of the government they seek to challenge.

As they move forward, their numbers swell, drawing in more supporters from various parts of the city. The scene is a mix of raw energy and coordinated effort, with protest leaders using megaphones to direct the crowd and maintain focus on their goal. Social media is abuzz with live updates, videos, and images, amplifying their message and drawing national and international attention to their cause.

The march to the State House is marked by a series of confrontations with police, who are now struggling to maintain control without the use of teargas. Makeshift barricades are quickly dismantled by the determined protesters, and water cannons fail to break their spirit. The crowd’s sheer size and tenacity make it increasingly difficult for law enforcement to contain the situation.

In the heart of the protest, young people carry banners and placards with slogans calling for President Ruto’s resignation. Their grievances are many: economic hardships, lack of job opportunities, perceived corruption, and a feeling of being ignored by those in power. This march is not just about a change in leadership, but a demand for a better future and a more responsive government.

The approach to the State House is heavily fortified, with security forces setting up multiple layers of defense. However, the protesters remain undeterred. Their resolve seems unshakeable, and as they advance, the tension escalates. The authorities face a critical decision: how to respond to this unprecedented show of defiance from a generation that feels it has nothing to lose.

Inside the State House, the atmosphere is one of urgency and concern. Advisors and officials are in constant communication, evaluating their options as the protesters draw nearer. The government’s response in the coming hours will be crucial, not just for diffusing the immediate crisis, but for addressing the broader discontent that has brought so many young people to the streets.

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This protest is rapidly becoming a defining moment, highlighting the power of collective action and the voices of a new generation demanding to be heard. The outcome remains uncertain, but the message is clear: Gen Z is ready to fight for their future, and they will not be silenced.

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