Gen-Z celebrations: June 2024 protests awaken Kenyan feelings a year later

  • In 2024, the Gen Z generation poured into the streets complaining of a bill that many felt as exploitative
  • When they failed to be heard by the government, they began protest, and many of them were killed
  • On June 25, 2025, there are pictures that some Kenyans still cannot forget as they remind you of the difficult period

Some pictures from June 2024 still touch the hearts of many, as the month the Kenyans gathered together to complain about the money they saw as a burden to their lives.

Exciting photos taken 2024 during the Gen Z. protest: MartinstStony.
Source: Facebook

The following are pictures that still live in the thoughts and hearts of Kenyans:

1. Welcome to Kenyatta Road in one day

A man got a good view of the Kenyattani road when he climbed on a tablet that showed the name of the road.

His whole robe was in the colors of the Kenyan flag, a symbol of his patriotism, which attracted him praise from many people.

Below him, there was also another brave man standing in his hands.

Gen-Z celebrations: June 2024 protests awaken Kenyan feelings a year later
Photo: A man on the Kenyatta Avenue road poster.
Source: Twitter

2. The numbers do not deceive

Another photo showed people pouring in the center of Nairobi as they were ready to claim their rights and opposed the bill.

Millennials and Gen Z were on a motorcycle, on foot, and they seemed brave and enthusiastic when they entered the city for The procession.

Many who watched the pictures encouraged protesters to appear again to make a big impact.

Gen-Z celebrations: June 2024 protests awaken Kenyan feelings a year later
Kenyans enter the city in protest. Photo: Martins Tony.
Source: Twitter

3. Young People Run by firing tear gas to police officers

It is not uncommon to see protesters return tear gas when police throw them, though sometimes they have a negative effect.

In June 2024, a young police officer lost his hand when he tried to bomb. In 2025, a young man sadly lost his hand after the bomb exploded.

On the streets, those who return tear gas are referred to as “Officers to Restore Bombs” And it is widely praised by the public.

Gen-Z celebrations: June 2024 protests awaken Kenyan feelings a year later
A man throwing a tearful bomb police. Photo: Martinstroy.
Source: Twitter

4. The most sad picture

David Chege’s death was one of the most traumatic events; Many cried for him, especially since he was a young man who dedicated his life to the best of Kenya.

The boy was shot in the head, and although in such cases people ran away, to him people ran quickly and covered him. Then they sang the national anthem on his body.

This IT expert will be remembered for his love for Kenya and how he was ready to fight for the nation without hesitation.

Gen-Z celebrations: June 2024 protests awaken Kenyan feelings a year later
Gen Z protesters after covering their partner’s body.
Source: Twitter

5. Police targeting Gen Z to a gunman

A picture of a police officer who directed a gun to a boy put many people in a state of shock, as they did not know if he would shoot.

To Luck Good, the young man was able to express himself and eventually left safely, which brought many comfort.

In June 2025, teenagers went through a difficult time with police, where in Molo, a third -year student was shot and killed.

Gen-Z celebrations: June 2024 protests awaken Kenyan feelings a year later
A photo of the police pointing to Gen Z. Picture: Martinstrons.
Source: Twitter

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