The Gen Z Revolution: Protesting for the Soul of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution

In the heart of East Africa, Kenya is at a crossroads. In recent weeks, we have witnessed an extraordinary mobilisation of Kenyan youths. The youthful enthusiasm of Gen Z, which was typically considered lethargic, is generating a powerful surge of resistance. This cohort is the first generation to have their political and social consciousness built on the 2010 Constitution. In contrast to earlier generations, Gen Z has been extensively influenced by digital technology and social media, providing them unparalleled access to knowledge and platforms to express their thoughts. The Kenyan Gen Z protesters are distinguished by their audacity, ingenuity, and steadfast dedication to justice. Their protests are not just about making noise but about demanding concrete changes that reflect the principles of the Kenyan Constitution. From the bustling streets of Nairobi to the rural heartlands, the appeal for justice and constitutional adherence resounds strongly, with protests defined by th...