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    Kalonzo, Wamalwa Lead Tributes for Fallen 2024 Protesters as Nationwide #June25th2025 Demonstrations Erupt

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read74 Views
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    Kenyans have taken to the streets in various parts of the country to mark the first anniversary of the June 25, 2024, Gen Z protests, with scenes of unrest, heightened security, and emotional tributes unfolding throughout the day.

    In Nairobi, Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka and DAP-Kenya Party Leader Eugene Wamalwa led a solemn memorial service at the Holy Family Minor Basilica, where they joined Catholic faithful, survivors, and families of the fallen to lay wreaths in honour of the youth who lost their lives during last year’s anti-Finance Bill demonstrations. The leaders praised the youth for their resilience and demanded justice and reforms in memory of those killed.

    Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Dap-K counterpart adress media shortly after attending a memorial mass at Holy Family Minor Basilica

    Kalonzo described the fallen protesters as “the patriots of our time,” while Wamalwa urged the government to listen to the voices of Gen Z, warning that “suppressing truth only inflames resistance.”

    Outside the church, tension gripped the Nairobi CBD as protesters began assembling outside Kenya National Archives, planning a symbolic march to Parliament. A separate group has already camped outside Nairobi Central Police Station, demanding the release of detained activists and condemning police brutality.

    Tension remain high in Embu as protestors lit Tyrese at the streets .Police have been called to calm in the situation

    Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen, flanked by the full National Police Service leadership, was seen walking the streets of Nairobi, inspecting security deployments as the government braced for a day of countrywide demonstrations. Parliament remains heavily fortified with razor-sharp wire, while major roads leading into the CBD have been sealed off. Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) have been blocked from accessing the city centre.

    Eqrlier interior Cs Kipchumba Murkomen together with Ig Douglas Kanja toured the city promising city residents of their safety even as protestors take to the street .

    Clashes have already been reported in Kitengela, where police engaged groups of youth in running battles, using teargas to disperse crowds attempting to march. In Embu Town, tension boiled over as demonstrators set tires ablaze and chanted anti-government slogans, intensifying the call for reforms under the trending hashtag #June25th2025.

    Roads leading to Parliament have been barricaded with barbed wires and police are keeping guard

    This year’s protest anniversary has turned into a national day of reflection and resistance, with youth across the country calling for accountability, transparency, and the honoring of the lives lost in last year’s tragic crackdown.

    Dap-K Leader Eugene Wamalwa Demos June 25th Protest June25th Memorial kenya Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka
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