Kenyans commemorated the second anniversary of deadly 2024 protests on June 25th, with demonstrators marching against economic hardship and corruption. The protests originally erupted as frustration mounted against President William Ruto’s policies. This year’s march served as a memorial for those killed during the 2024 demonstrations. Organizers say the annual event highlights ongoing discontent with the current administration. Demonstrators reportedly stormed parliament during the recent protests, reflecting escalating tensions. The anniversary underscores persistent economic challenges and allegations of corruption fueling public anger.