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"Ruto bado hatupumui" Gen Zs Pass Message to Ruto

opera.com 2024/10/6

"Ruto bado hatupumui" was the major headline for the Kenyan Newspaper, Taifa Leo. This was to shows youths anger with the current state of the country and are pushing for more changes from the president.

Last week on Tuesday, the young people commonly known as Gen Z, were involved in peaceful protests across the country in order to pressure the rule of the current president. Despite their plans to on to the road on Thursday again to continue with their anti-government protest, the President, Doctor William Ruto, insisted he'll have a moment to speak to the youths immediately after his speech on Friday to the nation.

The Gen Z went on to cancel their plans of going to the road and demonstrating and decided to wait for the President to speak to the youths. The youths were involved in a dialogue with the President together with some of the politicians in the X, formerly twitter, space. The meeting to more than two hours where the youths explained themselves to the president and the president had a hard time answering some of the questions.

Later, after that meeting, the youths went on to tell the president that they were not comfortable with the state of Kenyan economy and they were not happy at all. And currently they are planning to hit the road and demonstrate again this coming Thursday.

This is according to the news published on national newspaper, Taifa Leo. The youths will like a lot of changes done in the government of president Ruto including sacking some of his cabinet secretaries and getting rid of some of his advisors who are said to be the ones advising him badly.

Kenya Kwanza government has failed in most occasions to deliver their promises to their citizens and therefore the youths are requesting for change when there's still a chance for redemption if the current president is looking forward for a second term in office. The only solution for the government to do is to ease taxation on its Citizens and look for more means to solve the current economical problems.

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