

Gen Z's Defiant Rejection of Ruto's Pardon Rocks Kenya
Gen Z Rejects Ruto's Pardon in Emotional Kenyan Speech Tseikuru, Kitui County, Kenya – A powerful video has emerged showing a young Kenyan woman, part of Generation Z, delivering a fiery speech rejecting President William Ruto's recent pardon. The speech, given at a public event on May 29th, 2025, directly challenges the president's decision and highlights the ongoing pain felt by those who lost loved ones. The speaker, whose identity remains unknown, passionately stated, "Sisi kama maGen Z tunakataa mshamaha wa Ruto, aliua wenzetu. Tunamwambia mambo ni WANTAM!!" which translates roughly to, "We as Gen Z reject Ruto's pardon, he killed our people. We tell him things are WANTAM!!" The term "WANTAM" is a slang term expressing strong disagreement or defiance. The speech highlights the deep-seated anger and frustration within a segment of the Kenyan population regarding the pardon. The video's raw emotion and direct challenge to the president are sure to spark debate and discussion. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions and divisions within Kenyan society. The video's popularity, with thousands of views in just a few hours, demonstrates the resonance of the speaker's message. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of addressing grievances and ensuring justice for victims.