JKLIVE | Gen Zs, 'Occupy Parliament', and the way forward with anti-Finance Bill protests [Part 1]

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JKLIVE | Gen Zs, 'Occupy Parliament', and the way forward with anti-Finance Bill protests [Part 1]


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  1. Majority GenZ and millennial voted in this current government. Millennials especially should have learnt from the past but still stuck on tribal politicking inherited from their politically oppressed parents!

  2. This mess was started by previous presidents, (Moi,Kibaki,Uhuru) and politicians. who stole from the government, their families are leaving the bling bling lives, while majority of Kenyans are struggling.

    As long as Kenyans and the rest of Africa are electing politicians based on tribal allegiance ,poverty will be a self inflicted dilemma.

  3. The resources in kenya are enough for over 50 million Kenya's but the biggest fail is taking place at county government levels where billions of shillings allocated for them to run various scheduled activities in the proposals to create jobs and support live in various ways, mostly are never implements and the huge amounts of money not accounted. Guys climb the tree from the bottom.

  4. @jeff koinange let the world now we not afraid of paying taxes it our obligation as kenyans our problem is we pay taxes instead of development 😢they buy big cars take the money 💰 go to harambees give carelessly millions and the people from the constituency are suffering from lack of medicine bad school 😢😢

  5. Biden won't be a one term president. What's this guy smoking? You are crazy if you think young people would look at Trump and not be repulsed 😂

    I am Gen Z and one thing I know about this generation, is that we are largely not ideological but we are single issue voters most of the time.

  6. Listen up, Ruto! The people of Kenya have spoken loud & clear. You made promises during the election campaigns & you have gone against what you promised. That makes you a liar. Maybe circumstances changed with COVID-19 & all, but you have failed to tackle corruption & you a thief yourself with your cronies. 30% of Kenyans live in poverty, especially the youth. So, you are done Mr. President. You should have talked to the peaceful protesters instead of antagonising/provoking them, killing them, & branding them as criminals. People are hungry, & as such, they are extremely desperate. You have pushed them over the edge. They elected you , therefore, you are their servant. They can fire you. Be emphatic. It too late now. The trust is gone, which means that you are going as well.

  7. If Babu Owino or any other politician, or any foreign entity get involved in this – this will fail and Kenyans might actually, in the end, loose much more. Same as when religious scholars and politicians got involved in the Egyptian, Yemeni, Tunisian etc. movements – see/study what happened.

    Gen-Z should totally avoid politicians or religious scholars or foreign entities (who will indeed hijack their movement for their own agendas) if they, Gen-Z, want to succeed in positively changing Kenya 🇰🇪 ❤️

  8. Some of these idiots who talk too much like mwangi are people of questionable character. This chap have been received a lot of money from foreigners to destabilize the country. Babu owino is a drug dealer and it is in the public domain that he conspired with MacKenzie to harvest kidneys from Shakahora victims. All the evils this chaps have doing should thoroughly be investigated. They should not be around to destabilize the country.

  9. Am very disappointed with mwangi, a senior lawyer who doesn't know what happened in Sudan when the headless revolution took place, today the is still on going in Sudan, who are dying? The wanayinchi and therefore I want to argue the leaders in Kenya while you're enjoying your rights and supporting those young People,be aware of the effects of headless revolution.

  10. Someone is saying, "with lots of authority" someone and most mp's were bribed ksh 30000000… Whaaat?!!! How is this kind of money accounted for. All this mps, kwendeni home. Resist this stupid financial bill♨️

  11. I think the only politician who might be considered should first present a bill to parliament to reduce salary of all MP's, minister and executive officials and they should not given any government tenders at all costs. Any family member or related relative also should not be allowed to acquire government tenders. If the bill passes, then we might reconsider our stand.

  12. It is enshrined in our constitution; the right to peaceful demonstrations and association. Kenya is the best democratic country in the whole of East Africa. The guy they killed is unjust and probably done to dissuade this generation Z and create fear in them. I am unemployed and living in a shelter despite my potential. I have no tax for you.😅😅

  13. Babu and other political reject think we will need their Advice, Young people will not be cohort of likes of Ky92. It's an operation of genuinety. From first Day to the end.

  14. Failure of gen z comes from narrow reasoning especially cutting off babu owino after all he has gone through for the Kenyan citizens . This war will not be won by the Gen z alone, there will be and must be some politicians who are able to articulate the needs of the people. All these people who are urging babu to leave, most probably are not able to perform in any organization like babu has. Lawyer Mwangi is misguiding these youth. Babu is also part of gen z, where should he now feature? It is sheer stupidity to throw away the baby with his bath water.
    Blind courage is sheer stupidity, that will put us in more danger than we currently are facing. Amka gen z.

  15. The beauty about the Gen Z protests is that it’s organic. They’re tech savvy. They record, stream and makes its difficult the polis do not even have time or choice of which camera to break.

  16. It’s sad that Babu is reducing this very important discourse to a personal attack on Bonny. I think it’d have been just ok to respond to the 30m question.
    Fact remains that it’s not the responsibility of the MPs to pay personal school fees to any child. Most of the time the question remains as to what creterion do they use to pick the child to pay school fees for?

    It’s a blatant attempt by the political class of which Babu Owino is proudly a member of to play Jesus with taxpayer’s money.

    It doesn’t matter how many times once repeats what their mother did to take them to school.

    Babu Owino erred today.

  17. I stopped watching Jeff over 7 years ago. I thought this would be a good show but Jeff is biased as opposed to being impartial and moderating fairly. I didn't like how he handled Babu.