Ati streets? Acha jokes...

There is a procedure prescribed by law. You just need to inform the OCS on time.
The time is meant to enable the OCS to organize security for you and also manage traffic along the procession route.
That procedure is meant to ensure good citizens like you are not caught up in a wildcat demos with injuries or damage to your property.
****but activists do not like to follow procedure because when the procession is orderly it may happen with no one noticing. So they want it disbanded violently (and sometimes even throw stones to provoke a riot) so that when people are dispersed in gunshots, teargas, water canons and batons it makes headlines. Better still if fools like akina @Gio who just join without knowing mahali ilipangiwa die they attract even bigger headlines. Umeshawahi ona Boniface Mwangi na majeraha?
I think I have seen Boniface being assaulted, I dont know if that counts as majeraha maybe it was a fake pr, maybe the cops used some different form of rungus on him. But I think the activists play a role in society, we might not agree or even like them since their actions might not be in favor of our favorite leaders at any given time, but they play a role in highlighting issues and its a job they do, I am a good citizen and I would not likely join such but they have a space and they play it well.
 
Mkisii Msoto I know you are suffering from BWS (Babuon Withdrawal Syndrome) Utangoja sana for full-scale chaos in Kenya. That can only happen if Mt Kenya people decide enough is enough like they did with the British in 1952, and it ain't happening again in your lifetime..................
Malisa hio kunguni ya googling bila uoga ngabu 😀😀😀
 
But I think the activists play a role in society,
They do I agree. I was only educating that man on how demos are organized and why he should be chonjo should he be foolish enough to join a demo hajui ilipangiwa wapi.
***Do you remember an activist kicking a smoking teargas can towards children?
 
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Ah yes, I had forgotten this escapism. When a different perspective is brought forward, the tribalism card is quick to be brought out. This is how you ended up voting for the defo of gatundu thrice in the name of "my people are being targeted."

I admit the work done to get independence in those three countries was immense, up there with Algeria, but Mau Mau does not hold a candle to any of them.

Police will infiltrate, but that doesn't mean they will be able to stop them. Police are brute force monkeys who only know how to clobber and shoot to death. How will they defeat non-violent ideas like boycotts as happened in 2017?
Of course the Mau Mau did not do anything much. Which is why the country was put under emergency rules for 10 years. Which is why at least 300,000 "Kikuyus" were killed, according to Havard's Prof. Caroline Elkins. Which is why the British destroyed virtually all colonial records. Which is Britain agreed to pay reparations and build a monument in honour of Mau Mau fighters.

"Kikuyus" achieve anything? Naah! Even the late Prof Ochieng said, so right?

Oh, and in case I forget. The Mau Mau was a multi-ethnic movement that brought just about all tribes, especially in Nairobi, together, though it was dominated by watu wa Mlima Kenya including Kambas.
 
Of course the Mau Mau did not do anything much. Which is why the country was put under emergency rules for 10 years. Which is why at least 300,000 "Kikuyus" were killed, according to Havard's Prof. Caroline Elkins. Which is why the British destroyed virtually all colonial records. Which is Britain agreed to pay reparations and build a monument in honour of Mau Mau fighters.
Even if you put it sarcastically to try and force a point, it still doesn't compare to what other Independence movements across the continent had to do and endure in their fight for independence. It was terrible that the british killed, maimed and displaced many, not only kikuyus. This, however, is not something unique to Kenya. The same happened in Malaysia, Zimbabwe and elsewhere.

And no, documents were not destroyed, they were sent back to the UK. That is where they were found, and used as evidence in a court case, who's result was an order to compensate the victims. Unlike your prince's government, at least the UK listens to its courts.


And you are the one who brought up tribalism, not me. Don't start crying foul for getting called out.

"Kikuyus" achieve anything? Naah! Even the late Prof Ochieng said, so right?
I have no idea what you are on about here, but it ties in nicely with your kikuyu victimisation strategy to try paint me as a tribalist. Quite pathetic of you, honestly.

Oh, and in case I forget. The Mau Mau was a multi-ethnic movement that brought just about all tribes, especially in Nairobi, together, though it was dominated by watu wa Mlima Kenya including Kambas.
This is not news. My own grandfathers aided fighters who fled the highlands and were arrested for it.
 
If I was you, @Gio, I would re-read what you have written and corrected it promptly.
Kutoa memo ya maandamano to the public is equivalent to having Police on your speed-dial on where, when and how the maandamano is organised. Very self-defeating and self- sabotaging if you asked me.

And for your information, Police always find a way to infiltrate those goons you are talking about.
If only there was respect for the constitution... Every Kenya has a right to peaceable demonstrate and picket. The law is very clear that one should notify the police when and where they will hold a demo. So that they can offer protection to the demonstrators
 
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