March 7, 2026
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Political Ringside takes a hard look at youth activism and token politics in Kenya

The conversation on Political Ringside, Kenya’s best political talk show, goes straight to a serious question facing Kenya today, whether young people are truly being given space to shape politics or whether they are only being used by powerful figures. In the episode, the focus is clear from the start, youth make up the majority

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Political Ringside hosts a blunt conversation on youth power and political influence

The conversation on Political Ringside recently turned attention to the growing role of young people in shaping Kenya’s political and social direction. The show featured political strategist and former student leader Ndege Serikal, who spoke plainly about what the youth need to do to move from the margins into real positions of influence. The future

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Fresh episode by Mwelekeo Insights shows why student activism still drives national change

Mwelekeo Insights has recently drawn attention to the growing influence of youth voices in Kenya, especially through its Mwelekeo TV episodes that blend research with real stories. In their latest feature, the discussion highlights how student activism continues to shape Kenya’s politics, using Ndege Serikal’s journey to show how young people learn to challenge power,

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Mwelekeo Insights poll hows 51% of older Kenyans applaud Gen Z’s bold activism

The Mwelekeo Insights public opinion poll has shed light on how Kenyans aged 30 and above view the actions of Generation Z following the June 2024 protests. Conducted between March 1 and March 20, 2025, the survey involved 16,800 participants from all 47 counties. Its aim was to understand older Kenyans’ opinions on the younger

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Why Kenya must sever the anarchist from the activist on June 25th

By Jackie Adhyambo As we stand, Wednesday, June 25th, 2025, looms large on Kenya’s calendar. It is a date earmarked by some for so-called mass protests. Well, the right to peaceful assembly—enshrined in Article 37 of our Constitution—is sacrosanct. Indeed, it is a vital pillar of any democracy and the lifeblood through which legitimate grievances

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