Taifa Leo Newspaper: Kumbe Mambo Bado

Taifa Leo Newspaper headlines today talks about the Gen Z’s demonstrations which stopped all businesses in Nairobi CBD and other parts of the country as the young youth demand for accountability from their leaders. According to the Newspaper, it seems things are still getting hotter despite the president William Ruto fired all cabinet secretaries.

The president William Ruto is expected to name his new cabinet secretaries very soon after having a dialogue with stakeholders from different sectors. This has come after the former prime minister Hon Raila Odinga refused to engage with the government.

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