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Kenya’s Gen Z and the Reclaiming of Constitutional Integrity
Kenya’s Gen Z is no longer asking for change. They are enforcing the Constitution.
In the explosive wave of the 2024 to 2025 youth uprising, a digitally connected and fearless generation did what decades of formal politics could not. They flooded the streets, challenged elite power, exposed corruption and forced the nation to confront the erosion of constitutional integrity. What began as outrage against the Finance Bill became a defining moment in Kenya’s democratic history as young people transformed hashtags into resistance and public anger into a nationwide constitutional awakening.
Written by Omwansa Onduko, third year law student at Kabarak University and Secretary General of the Law Students Association of Kenya 2025 to 2027, this book blends sharp legal analysis with gripping political commentary to examine Kenya’s political crisis, the collapse of public trust in institutions, and the growing demand for accountability and genuine public participation. From the high stakes diplomatic balancing between Washington and Beijing over Kenya’s Major Non NATO Ally status to the culture of political betrayal and elite capture, A Generation Ungovernable presents a fearless account of a generation reclaiming its voice and demanding a new future.
Raw, bold and uncompromising, this is more than a book about protest. It is a manifesto for a generation refusing silence, rejecting impunity and rewriting the future of Kenyan democracy one constitutional demand at a time.Because Kenya’s Generation Z is not waiting for permission to lead. They are already here and they are ungovernable.