Khalif Kairo lands in trouble as he opposes Gen Zs going to the streets today [Video]

On the other hand, Human Rights activist Boniface Mwangi says that today’s protests are aimed at piling pressure on the government to take accountability for the lives lost during the previous protests.

Mwangi confirmed that the peaceful protests will go down as planned until the government takes some form of responsibility for the deceased protesters.

“So let’s not think we have won anything yet because we don’t have anything tangible we can say we have won. Why can’t the President call the families of those who died and apologize because he hasn’t done any of that,” Mwangi said.

The government has acknowledged that at least 25 protesters died during the protests although the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) put the death toll at 41 and 360 injuries.

Here are reactions to Kairo’s warning

wanjikustephens What about the appropriation bill that has already been signed? That is signing of the actual bill but indirectly.what has happened is garnish we haven’t touched on the main meal .Why are you commenting on it???Personally nitakuwa streets kesho

f.i.n.i.l.e.e.y Be a Man of your words you said you won’t talk about anything to do with the protests!!

shiks_gaks Khalif please with all due respect just keep off as you said.

baby_b.oss If we stopped going at the first time you told us, Kipchumba Murkomen would still be CS

thequeenwangui I thought you said you won’t be commenting on anything that has to do with protests.

aminmohamednur Wewe wacha ujinga ako kama hauendii nyamazisha 

unko_juu 😂😂😂huyu boy anapenda attention walai😂😂

missrandy_dubairealtor My love you said you ain’t going to talk about this tena umeanza 😂😂

pasco_pavani You were the the first to say you don’t care if you die or whatever. All over a sudden you’ve changed tune, you really love attention. Divide & rule at its best, acha wa kupigana wapigane. We piga hustle zako