According to security services, the Nane Nane protests on August 8 will go on as planned because they are ready to handle the demonstrators.
“Tomorrow is the day,” Nane Nane protests. This is the culmination of a month and a half of Kenyans advocating for legal administration and transparency. Kenya’s third liberation.
According to sources, Kenyans have written to CDF Charles Kahariri, the Chief of Defence Forces, pleading with him to shield them from any abuse by the police while they are participating in the Nane Nane March. The police have allegedly been less friendly towards crowds than the military (the KDF).
The authorities have finally granted the Kenyans in Berlin, Germany, permission to hold the nonviolent Nane Nane March. They advised William Ruto to resign as president before something catastrophic happened on August 8, 2024.
On Thursday, the National Coordination Provisional Committee of the People’s Assembly released information ahead of the Nane Nane March demonstrations. Leaders promise to stick to their plan.
Youth activist Kasmuel Mcoure said, “Tomorrow we shall redeem this country. We shall march for our rights.”
“Gen Z is not a political party; it is a national uprising; everybody is a leader,” he said.
Sources say that tomorrow at nine in the morning at the Statehouse, President William Ruto will swear in the authorised cabinet secretaries.