As the country prepares to commemorate Jamhuri Day, the aspirations of the important public holiday in the country’s calendar of events is increasingly feeling distant and hollow among young Kenyans.
For many Kenyan youth, Jamhuri celebrations no longer feel like a moment of unity and reflection on the strides the country has made, but a reminder of how tough daily life has become.
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