A new political moment is unfolding in Nairobi as opposition leaders prepare for a symbolic procession expected to draw national attention.
Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Democratic Action Party-Kenya leader Eugene Wamalwa are set to lead activities commemorating Gen Z protesters who lost their lives during the anti-government demonstrations.
The leaders are expected to begin the day with a 9 a.m. strategy meeting at a Nairobi hotel before proceeding to Parliament buildings, where they will lay wreaths in honor of slain young protesters.
The event is expected to carry deep political symbolism, coming exactly as the country continues to debate accountability, governance and the place of youth voices in Kenya's political future.
Attention, however, is firmly shifting toward the planned march to State House, a move likely to intensify political temperatures and attract reactions from both supporters and government allies.
The march is being viewed by many as a statement of solidarity with Gen Z activists who have emerged as a powerful force in national conversations.
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