Kenya’s Political Dynamics: The Gen Z Awakening and the Battle for Unity
Kenya’s political terrain is shifting—perhaps more rapidly and unpredictably than it has in decades. The traditional foundations of tribal alliances and regional strongholds are gradually eroding, giving way to a new political consciousness led by a generation that identifies more with issues than with ethnicity. This generation—Gen Z—is rising not only as voters but as a powerful social force that cannot be ignored. Yet, in a classic move of political adaptation, there seems to be a strategy underway to co-opt or divide this emerging bloc by presenting them with a presidential candidate of their own age—an idea that, ironically, doesn’t sit well with the very group it seeks to represent. To understand the contradiction, one must examine the nature of this youthful force. Gen Z in Kenya has grown up in a time of expanded internet access, education, and exposure to global democratic values. Unlike their predecessors, they are not easily swayed by tribal arithme...