Tension gripped the National Youth Council (NYC) offices at Absa Towers in Nairobi after youth leaders staged a protest over the postponement of the long-awaited National Youth Council elections, which had been scheduled to begin on Sunday, July 5, 2026. The demonstration saw youth president aspirant, Fridah Kemunto, symbolically sworn in by her supporters outside…
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