
Kenya's Gen Z protests in 2024, which focused on issues such as proposed tax increases, the rising cost of living, unemployment, and corruption, garnered significant global attention. Initially sparked by opposition to the 2024 Finance Bill, the protests evolved into a broader challenge against the political establishment. An economist evaluates the outcomes of these protests, considering what has changed and what remains the same in the political landscape of Kenya.
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