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🎙️ We’re asking: Should Kenyans take to the streets again—or is there another way to be heard?

  • Aug 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 10, 2025

KENYANS@RADA!? CAFE!
KENYANS@RADA!? CAFE!

🎙️“Ati demos are brewing again? Kwani ni nani aliamua?” From WhatsApp forwards to TikTok rants, the streets are whispering—and shouting. Some say it’s time to rise. Others say it’s all smoke, no fire. But what do you think?


🎯 Our latest poll is LIVE tonight. We’re asking:Should Kenyans take to the streets again—or is there another way to be heard?

💬 Tap in. Speak out. No filters, no fear.📍 Diaspora, youth, civil society, even the fence-sitters—we want all your takes.

🕵️‍♂️ And while you're at it, check out our latest post:“Blood, Bans & Bonfires — What the July Demos Really Showed Us”  👉 Read it here



🔥 Why We’re Here

From “Blood, Bans & Bonfires” to “Demo Drama”, we’ve seen the streets speak louder than press conferences.Now, with Nane Nanae (8/8) loading, the question isn’t just “Are we marching?”—it’s “Are we being heard?”

  • 🧍🏽‍♂️ Youth are rallying.

  • 🧠 Diaspora is decoding.

  • 🫱🏽‍♂️ Civil society is reflecting.

  • 🧑🏽‍💼 Government is repositioning.

  • 🎭 Media? Still remixing headlines like DJs at a satire festival.

🗳️ What You’ll Find Here

  • Polls that matter – like our current one:


    👉 Should Kenyans take to the streets again—or is there another way to be heard?

  • Satirical breakdowns – from Cabinet reshuffles to Raila-Ruto remix politics.

  • Diaspora dispatches – real talk from abroad, not just retweets.

  • Legal explainers – no jargon, just justice.

  • Media literacy strips – because not every “BREAKING” is worth your blood pressure.

📢 Who’s Invited?

Everyone.

  • Gen Z with placards and punchlines.

  • Diaspora with emojis and receipts.

  • Civil society with nuance and notes.

  • Government with ears open (hopefully).

  • Media with a mirror, not just a mic.

🧨 Nane Nane: The Civic Crossroads

As NTV Kenya reports, August 8th is shaping up to be the “Mother of All Protests.”  But it’s also a test:

  • Can a broad-based government actually listen?

  • Can youth organize without being criminalized?

  • Can satire spark civic clarity?

📲 Follow the Movement


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