In a vibrant display of assertiveness, the Generation Z community in Nyahururu has sent a strong message to the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), where President William Ruto is scheduled to attend a church function today. The youth have made it clear that they intend to attend the event and are prepared to bring their own seating if necessary.
The announcement came through various social media platforms and local news outlets, including Citizen TV, emphasizing the youth’s determination to participate in the event. The young people, known for their energetic and proactive approach, have expressed concerns about the availability of seats at the church function. Their message is both a humorous and serious reminder of their intention to be part of the occasion.
“We won’t believe there are no seats for us. If there aren’t, we will come with ours,” said one of the young residents in a widely shared social media post. This statement reflects a blend of humor and determination, a characteristic feature of Generation Z’s approach to addressing issues that matter to them.
The upcoming visit of President Ruto to the ACK Church in Nyahururu is highly anticipated, with many looking forward to his address and the interactions that will take place. The Gen Zs’ message highlights a broader theme of inclusion and representation, underscoring their desire to be present and heard in significant events.
This proactive stance by the youth of Nyahururu sends a powerful message about the importance of accommodating all members of the community, especially the younger generation. As the event approaches, it remains to be seen how the church and the organizers will respond to this spirited declaration from the Gen Z community.
The upcoming church function is expected to draw a large crowd, and the involvement of the Gen Zs, a group of young men who have teamed up to reject the finencial bill 2024, adds an interesting dynamic to the proceedings. Their readiness to bring their own seats if necessary is a testament to their commitment to participation and their innovative approach to problem-solving.

