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Gen Z Rejects Ruto’s State House Refreshments in Bold Protest

EditorBy EditorAugust 11, 2025Updated:August 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A meeting at State House meant to engage Kenya’s Generation Z ended with an unexpected and powerful act of defiance.

Young attendees refused to drink sodas offered during the event with President William Ruto, instead tossing the unopened or half-consumed cans into dustbins and onto the ground.

The scene quickly became a symbolic protest, sending a loud and clear message: they are not interested in small tokens when bigger issues remain unresolved.

Witnesses at the event say the atmosphere was already tense before the refreshments were handed out. Many in attendance had been active voices in recent demonstrations against the Finance Bill 2024 and other government policies they feel are hurting young Kenyans.

When the drinks were offered, instead of taking them as a friendly gesture, some saw it as an attempt to pacify the crowd without addressing their real concerns — joblessness, high cost of living, and demands for government accountability.

Images and videos showing sodas scattered on the grass and in trash bins spread rapidly across social media platforms like TikTok,

Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter). Captions like “We’re not fools” and “We can’t be bribed with soda” trended, turning the discarded drinks into a viral symbol of youth resistance.

Political commentator Miguna Miguna claimed the act was a clear rejection of the president’s outreach effort. Supporters of the protest say it demonstrated that Gen Z is not swayed by public relations stunts, but is instead focused on meaningful reforms.

Many online users pointed out that this generation, raised in the age of instant information and social media activism, is more politically aware and less tolerant of what they view as insincere gestures.

This protest is the latest in a series of bold actions by young Kenyans. Over the past year, they have mobilized in massive numbers — both on the streets and online — under movements like #RutoMustGo, using digital platforms to organize demonstrations and share real-time updates.

Their activism was most visible during the Finance Bill protests, which drew international attention and marked a shift in Kenya’s civic engagement.

For many of these young people, the soda incident was not just about rejecting a drink — it was about rejecting a political approach they feel underestimates their intelligence and struggles.

They say the government must address critical issues such as youth unemployment, corruption, and economic hardship if it truly wants to win their trust.

As one youth leader commented after the event:

“We don’t want free soda. We want jobs, lower taxes, and leaders who listen.”

The image of soft drink cans lying abandoned in the State House compound may now become one of the defining symbols of Kenya’s youth-led resistance in 2025 — a reminder that this generation demands more than refreshment; they demand change.

GenZs throwing away drinks Ruto tried to bribe them with at ⁦@StateHouseKenya⁩. #Resist #RutoMustGo pic.twitter.com/baMuHTRD5D

— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) August 10, 2025

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