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Political intolerance condemned

By VIVIAN NYAGA and SUSAN WANJIRU

Due to demonstrations countrywide, a lot of enterprises were broken into and destroyed. Embu was among the counties affected.
Gen Z protests in 2024. |FILE

Bishop Peter Kimani says that the demonstrations were not meant for destructions but rather they were to remember fallen heros in 2024 Gen Z demonstrations.
 
Dispensaries and businesses were broken into and a lot of loses were incurred. The bishop says that this was done by people who used the peaceful demonstration to perform their evil undertakings.

Mathai supermarket was among the looted building during the demonstration. A lot of commodities were stolen and destroyed. 

The man of cloth says that the destructions were done by young people who are unemployed. He is calling upon the government to ensure that the young people are heard and funded to start their own businesses to avoid such destructions.

He further asks religious and other leaders to sit down and discuss on issues of poverty and how to curb poverty.

He concludes by asking Kenyans to not destroy what they have built because it has taken a lot of time to construct such businesses.

Vivian Nyaga is a Journalism degree student in Multimedia University while Susan  Wanjiru studies a Journalism degree in JKUAT University

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