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Kinuthia Ndung'u, a protestor at Nairobi CBD today, declared that peace will remain elusive as long as politicians continue to enrich themselves at the expense of the poor. Video by Tom Mukhwana
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@tom_mukhwana The only Time politicians talk about peace is if their looted is disrupted. We should not relent.

@tom_mukhwana When a poor person dies today they escape poverty and government brutality. Meaning a person who dies poor has nothing to lose

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@tom_mukhwana This is really painful broo, but true. It has reached a point it's us vs the political class and all this has developed the past few weeks even if the protests slow down the anger is still in the people and will eventually burst.

@tom_mukhwana Strong words

@tom_mukhwana They go low, we go underground

@tom_mukhwana THIS GUY IS JUST SPEAKING ABOUT ME MAN. DEGREE AT HOME, KUVUNJIWA MAKEJA GHETTO NA I ALSO HAVE NOTHING TO LOOSE TOO. THE STRUGGLES WE GO THROUGH EVERY SINGLE DAY N SS TUNAIFEEL NA BIG UP BRO.

@tom_mukhwana This is the movt of social justice activists who have been doing the Lord's work even before the Gen Z revolution who need to be recognised. Kinuthia is a revolutionary lawyer. Hire him for legal services

@VgKoome @tom_mukhwana This is the profound truth. "When I die, I escape poverty". The state doesn't seem to understand what they are dealing with. It's not a joke

@tom_mukhwana When you push a man to the wall you give him two choices, either he demolishes the wall to run away from you or he faces you head on and have his chances at life. This guy is at that exact position and is woke enough. Brilliant chap.
