Kasmuel McOure has issued a strong set of demands following recent protests in Kenya, where 60 people were reportedly killed. McOure is calling for the Office of the President to release a comprehensive report detailing the status of investigations into these deaths, as well as accurate information about the victims, including their residences.



He also urges the government to involve independent institutions such as the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to take action. McOure emphasizes the need for the police and DCI to thoroughly investigate and address any evidence of police misconduct, especially instances posted online by Gen Z members.



Additionally, McOure demands the resignation of the Officers Commanding Station (OCS) and police leaders in the areas where the killings occurred, holding them accountable for the actions of their officers. Lastly, he calls on the Office of the President to issue a stern warning to all police officers to conduct themselves professionally. This movement suggests that Gen Z may now have a leadership or communication wing advocating on their behalf.

Below are some of the reactions from Kenyans;