Juliani asks the youth to bring Bluetooth speakers to demonstrations.

Juliani expressed his intention in joining protest and encouraged Gen Z to bring Bluetooth speakers to the protests against the 2024 Finance Bill. These protests, organized by young people independently of political leaders, began after the bill’s report was presented in Parliament by Molo MP Kimani Kuria on Tuesday. Juliani, known for his activist songs, emphasized a celebratory and non-destructive approach to the protests, urging participants to bring water, phones, and handkerchiefs. He highlighted music as a source of strength and motivation for protesters planning to camp outside the National Assembly during the bill’s vote. Online, the campaign to reject the bill has gained traction, especially on platform X, using hashtags like #RejectFinanceBill2024 and #OccupyParliament.

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