A section of demonstrators dubbed Genzs now want President William Ruto to fire his entire cabinet so that the protests can stop.
This is part of the plan that is being hatched as the Anti-Finance Bill protests enter the second week amid confusion after the controversial Bill was withdrawn.
According to some keyboard warriors, President Ruto’s cabinet is full of incompetent and corrupt individuals who should never have been appointed.
However, the Ministry of Health under the leadership of Susan Nakhumicha is among those that hav been singled out to be the worst performing so far.
One of the Kenyans wrote, “Wait until you realize the government budgeted 4 BILLION for community health promoters.
He added that, “They claim there are 107,000 of them in the country…where is the register? Who regulates them? How are they paid? This is a cash cow, and the heist happening at MOH will be unimaginable,”
Other Ministries such as that of Transport, Education, Agriculture, Lands and Cooperatives.
As the GenZs continue pushing Ruto to make some changes, below is the list of activities expected to take place in the coming weeks.
Friday, 28th June: Visit our injured, mourn our murdered brothers and sisters. We stand together with their loved ones and families.
Saturday 29th June: We print posters with the faces of our dead, let them not be forgotten. Stick them everywhere, on our streets and roads.
Sunday 30th June: DePlatform politicians in churches. Do not allow them any politician or Ruto to speak in your church, we shall observe moment of silence for 5 minutes for our murdered comrades
Monday July 1st: we print posters with the faces of murderous police, traitorous MPs and government agents. Stick them everywhere, every single place.
Tuesday 2nd July: OccupyEverywhere, A public holiday, all Kenyans of all ages in solidarity shall occupy all major roads in the country and sit down.
Wednesday 3rd July: We shall identify amongst us who are police officer’s MPs agents of the regime, where they live, hide and report to.
Thursday 4ht July : Occupy Everywhere, A public holiday, again all Kenyans of all ages in solidarity shall occupy major roads in the country and sit down.



