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The Rise of Maandamano - A Kenyan Gen Z Revolution By George Omary

Par : George Omary
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227605962
  • EAN9798227605962
  • Date de parution07/10/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

The story revolves around the rise of Kenya's youth-driven political revolution, sparked by frustrations with systemic corruption, police brutality, and broken promises from the country's leadership. The maandamano protests, led by Gen Z, erupted in the streets as young Kenyans voiced their discontent over rising inequality, police killings, and the state's heavy-handed response. Social media platforms like X Spaces and TikTok Lives became critical tools in organizing the movement, allowing the youth to mobilize and build momentum.
As the protests intensified, many young people were killed or abducted by the police, fueling public outrage and strengthening the resolve of the demonstrators. The story also highlights the betrayal of ordinary Kenyans by opposition leader Raila Odinga, who, after years of presenting himself as a champion for the people, aligned with President William Ruto's government. This alliance, and the appointment of opposition figures like John Mbadi, Wycliffe Oparanya, and Hassan Joho to key government ministries, left many Kenyans feeling abandoned and disillusioned.
As a result, the youth sought new leadership, and from this frustration emerged a fresh face: Morara Kebaso, a 29-year-old activist determined to overhaul the corrupt system.