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Janet Mbugua to Generation Z: It’s okay to be angry

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: July 23, 2024 9:41 am
Ivy Irungu
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Media personality Janet Mbugua now says that the anger displayed by Kenyan youths who are demanding better for themselves and their country is justified.
In a statement on Tuesday, Mbugua approved the youth’s bid to demand better services.

“I don’t know who needs to hear this, but your anger is justified. You are not foolish for demanding better for yourself, your family, your community and your country,” she said.
“You are not delusional for standing on the right side of history and hoping for change, even when those meant to protect you are antagonising you.”

The former TV news anchor faulted the broken system for subjecting the Kenyan youth to a situation that has prompted them to demand better.
Janet Mbugua went on to say that the feelings of the young people are valid and their courage to face the powers that be and demand better is noble

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“It’s not you; you are not the problem. The broken system is a hindrance to us all. Your feelings are valid and your rage is shared by many.
“Your daily courage is real and striving for a better future, even at great cost is noble.”

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Mbugua added that she hopes that when all is said and done, they can look back and appreciate the support they received from all.

“And together we can say, “It is done; we are free”.”

Her remarks come ahead of another wave of protests planned for Tuesday.
There is, however, a heavy security presence in Nairobi County.

The bi-weekly protests have been going on for over a month now.
The protests began as anti-Finance Bill, 2024 demonstrations in June and have not stopped since.
According to Human rights lobby groups, at least 50 people have been killed since the protests began and the tally could be higher.

 

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