Kenyan police officer speaks about his life after joining the Gen Z protests | Tuko TV

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Kenyan police officer speaks about his life after joining the Gen Z protests | Tuko TV


Meet Shakur the Cop, the young Gen Z prison officer who joined in the public protests in Kenya.
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  1. Since Independence, Police have been housed in Tin houses, in an unfair way.
    Two people live in a divided Tin hse that is big enough for a small bed.There in no room for a small table for either to work on. Yes after 2020s.
    Many people in Kenya have risen through ranks and become senior Officers of Police in the Office of the President.
    Why are these precious people of our nation so poorly hsed.They are under the Office of the President.
    Maybe had the tin hses been fully furnished, and occupied by one Officer at a time, maybe it would would be described as poor housing but what they live in, is bad and an embarrassement to the Dept. and the Office of the President.
    Kenyan Presidents are driven in big cars, surrounded by motorcades.
    President who grew up in Kenya. They would have seen the Police bad Police Quaters at one time in their lives at least. Don't they have an Officer or two who has told them about the Police poor quarters?

  2. Greetings from Barbados a Son of Af-rui-ka who Salafu-naa Ancestors were kidnapped from our Mother's an Fathers land Af-rui-ka an made slaves Iam very proud of you my Son for standing up for your rights an the people it's sad to see that so many house slaves are still around being called Presidents Prime ministers politicians working for the slave drivers colonizers this is all over the Caribbean Islands also thank you for standing up against the wicked evil powers that were agendas.

  3. Was keen to watch this video…I admire the courage of this young Police officer…unfortunately he spoke in Swahili during the interview….and most of people watching are not Swahili speakers…enough respect from South Africa…