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Thousands of Gen Zs Throng Uhuru Park to Honour Those Killed During Anti-Finance Protests

Posted on July 7, 2024July 7, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Thousands of Gen Zs Throng Uhuru Park to Honour Those Killed During Anti-Finance Protests

Millenials and Gen Zs gathered at Uhuru Park on Sunday to commemorate those who lost their lives during that Anti-Finance Bill protests

More than 30 crosses were mounted with the names and ages of protestors who died jotted down.

Youths mounted the crosses at a strategic distance away from the memorial concert while mourning the fallen colleagues.

They further laid the Kenyan flag on the crosses as a show of patriotism.

Thousands of Kenyans were witnessed in the city and in the park as Kenyans thronged the facility and observed a minute of silence to commemorate lost lives.

Notable names in the Kenyan music scene were also in attendance, entertaining the youth.

On the other hand, the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) also conducted a memorial service for the fallen youth in its churches.

Several churches in the country marked the commemoration with the clergy pushing the government to release detained protestors.

“We call upon the release of all those who are held in police stations and in prison unconditionally because they have done nothing wrong and they fought for those who did not have a voice,” All Saints Cathedral stated.

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