It began at Jeevanjee Gardens before proceeding along Moi Avenue and across the Nairobi CBD at large. “This action is a direct and unapologetic stand against the persistent disregard for all Kenyan lives. We are marching to affirm that the right to life must be expansive, consistent, and unconditional; every life matters,” she said. “We cannot continue to live in a society where some deaths are amplified while others are ignored,” Kathia said. Youths chanting anthems and songs during the protest along University Way on March 27./TIMON OTIENOA group of youths during the protest on March 27./TIMON OTIENO
Source: The Star March 27, 2026 18:36 UTC