Hilarious Memes as Kenyan Gen-Zs Prepare for June 25th Protests: "Nimefanya Shoot ya Eulogy"
Gen Zs are ready for June 25, which has been set aside to commemorate the day they lost a lot of their comrades while fighting against Finance Bill 2024.

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On that day, young ones took over parliament and many of them were sadly killed, with many others dying in subsequent days. Up to now, there has been no justice for any of them.
On June 25, Kenyans will be on the streets to commemorate all the lives lost and below is how they are preparing:
They will be
A young man almost out his dad in hot soup as the older man didn't want him to attend the maandamano, especially in the face of recent deaths.
When he shared the conversation on X, people who were already preparing and keen on having more numbers asked him to send them his dad's number for greetings.
"The train has left the station, and anyone against it ...is our number one enemy 😂#June25th." said a netizen.
A tweep identified as MJ took things a notch higher and ensured that she even had tea leaves. The acutuvist did not, however, explain how she was going to use the tea leaves.
Also in the pocket were passports, both the old version and the new version just in case they are needed afterwards.
Cash is very important for matters arising during the demos, such as hunger, thirst, fare to and fro as well as other needs. A hygienic person, she doesn't want to take chances on toiletries as well and carredi some.
When you go to the streets, you must be comfortable, and some people have already washed their clothes ahead of the long-awaited day.
There is also the flag, a symbol of unity and peace for many people. A tweep identified as Jimmy had already washed his clothes and watched them dry.
Many hailed him for the move
This one has been hailed as very funny but deep at the same time. Many people said that they were going to be more proactive.
The tweet was shared by renowned activist and Gen Z mobilised Willie Oteba and many people agreed with his message.
"Until everyone is free," read the message on X.
It was not lost on the young ones that sometimes things go way south during demos, and they had had dark humour messages for mortician Anne Mwangangi as well.
Some agve her instrctuon om how theye wanted to be viwed while others talked of how they wnated her to dress them and make their faces.
"Please dress me in a graduation and include gown ya graduation and include pure seduction+invictus . I want to surprise my dad and mum when I land."
In another story, tens of families whose relatives were killed during the anti-finance bill protests in 2024 are still demanding justice a year on..
So far, the government has only made promises and commitments to serve justice, but nothing else.
The families prepared to participate in a demo on June 25, to sustain their petition for justice to the government.
Source: TUKO.co.ke