- A sad woman from Uganda supported Wednesday’s protest, June 25 by sharing with another sister from the nation
- The brave woman expressed her frustration by the Kenyan government, adding that she had children she was born in her foreign nation
- He bitterly explained his reasons for joining the protest, emphasizing the challenges faced by mothers
Kenyans are not the only ones who mourn what happened on June 25, 2024 – even foreigners are hurt.
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Ugandan woman living in Kenya joins Gen Z in The procession of June 25 national
One woman from Uganda A Kenyan living joined the Gen Z protesters who appeared on the streets of the nation on Wednesday, June 25.
He participated in a memorial of Gen Z’s youth memorial, explaining the problems he faces while in Kenya.
Anger and sadness, he opened openly during the protest, explaining how life has been difficult and expensive.
“This is how a Ugandan sister living in Kenya said before heading to the protest,It read part of the video details.
Ugandan woman announces her funeral area alive
In front of the camera, he introduced himself to his nationality, saying that although he is a Wave, he is also a Kenyan because he has children he gave birth here.
He said he was not afraid to die in the fight for the country, including condemning the arbitrary killing that had deprived their beloved families of their loved ones.
“I am a Muslim, and if I die, I am here today – not tomorrow. I have gone through a lot in this country – not only I am, but many mothers,” He said as he pulled himself forward and approached another woman who was nearby.
The other woman, who was eating snacks, seemed to be careless despite her partner expressing feelings in pain.
The woman confirms the will of Kenyans
The Ugandan woman emphasized her love for the people of Kenya but expressed the great bitterness that mothers were going through.
“I love the Kenyan people, but women are going through great pain. We suffer. The government is abusing us. Life is very difficult in Kenya.
We are afraid to even get pregnant or give birth because life is very difficult. We are afraid to even enter into relationships.
“Like Wave and Kenyan mother, I will tell the truth,” He said with a strong emotion, adding that when he dies, he wishes to be buried in the Lang’ata cemetery.
His statements touched many people online, who supported his views and responded to his right cry, especially about the difficult economic situation.

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Kenyans express their views on Ugandans to participate in protests
Kenyans and citizens of neighboring nations poured into the opinion section to express their feelings and congratulate the woman for her courage:
@mamiehairextension_rwanda:
“I am a Rwandan but a Kenyan mother … I am with all Kenyans in this protest.”
@edithbenkenya:
“He talked on my behalf. People ask me why I have only one child after 10 years. Weeh!
@its.derrick:
“The other mother has no feeling maybe because she has already gone through a lot 😢 Maybe she laughed and decided to seek inner peace. “
@akapa.nancey:
“It is the ‘government to help us with the children’ on my part. Chaai! The government is tired.”
@sally_mgada:
“With that power, you can mobilize other Ugandans and get rid of Museveni.”
@Tito.Mathias:
“Who really cursed them? Now do you want the government to do everything for them? Instead go out and look for a living. Some countries are wondering what ignorance of this Kenya.”
Senator of Busia Okiya Omtatah joins Gen Z
In another statement, Busia Senator, Okiya Omtatah, explained the reasons for joining the protest of Gen Z.
He said he cares for the young people and recognizes the value of their lives because they are the leaders of tomorrow.
He explained that he was afraid that the young men would want to go to the White House – a dangerous step that would endanger their lives.
So, he decided to accompany them to prevent it and protect them from any harm.
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