Juliani urges Gen Z to prioritise safety, solidarity ahead of June 25 maandamano

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Juliani urges Gen Z to prioritise safety, solidarity ahead of June 25 maandamano
Rapper and activist Juliani (photo courtesy/Facebook)

Rapper and activist Juliani has called on Gen Z protestors to prioritise safety and solidarity ahead of the June 25th demos. 

In a message that is already gaining traction online, the Bahasha ya Ocampo hitmaker took to X (formerly Twitter) to His message was simple, yet loaded with street wisdom:
“For June 25th, tafuta mbogi yako ya mtu 10 au zaidi. Mtoke mtaa pamoja, back up each other kwa street na mrudi mtaani pamoja!”

Translated, Juliani is calling on demonstrators to move in small, trusted groups, what he refers to as a "mbogi" to protect one another before, during, and after the protests.

His call comes amid heightened tension and growing anticipation for the memorial protests, which aim to honor the lives lost during last year’s deadly demos.

In July 2023, widespread protests over the Finance Bill and issues of governance saw a brutal police crackdown, with over 60 reported deaths and hundreds more injured.

Many of those lost were young people, which galvanised the Gen Z-led movement that continues to shake Kenya’s streets and online spaces alike.

This year's protest on June 25th is not just about remembrance, it is a renewed cry for justice, accountability, and reform.

Juliani, known for using music as a tool for social change, has always walked the talk.

Whether mentoring youth in Dandora or speaking out against injustice, he remains a voice of the people.

His message now serves as a timely reminder that while the cause is noble, the streets can be unforgiving.

As Kenyans prepare for the day, one thing is clear: it will not just be a protest—it will be a movement in motion, fueled by memory, music, and the spirit of unity

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