If Provoked, Protesters Could “Shut Down” Kenya | Quotable

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If Provoked, Protesters Could “Shut Down” Kenya | Quotable


Financial economist Reginald Kadzutu says Kenya’s government has failed to address “endemic” corruption, and solve nationwide unemployment. He says the protests by young people are mostly peaceful, but warns that, if provoked, the protesters could potentially overpower the police and “shut down the country”.

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@Fiola_M
5 days ago

The rich elite everywhere has gotten greedy..ppl will have to fight for what they deserve!

@marciafoggie304
5 days ago

Absolutely 💯 you young Kenyans are smart and well read He can’t fool you all !

@VDOless
5 days ago

Probably not a good time to export your police force

@worldpeace786
5 days ago

Is this not because of western sanctions and pressure. Is the wests propaganda and influence not riling the people up against the government because the president is not a western puppet???

@tirusew
5 days ago

Africa is corrupt but Kenya probably best most. Just corrupt to the root

@saschaherholz1547
5 days ago

Same in Tanzania

@blackbird4046
5 days ago

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
— John Fitzgerald Kennedy

@HassanHashim-ed8jj
5 days ago

Africans people problems is we got animals leader's not even animals because the animals they got sometimes best leader's