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Gen Z’s bid to overcome tribalism in Kenya

Bright Hekima by Bright Hekima
January 17, 2024
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In a bid to overcome decades-long challenges posed by tribalism in Kenya, a ray of hope emerges in the form of Generation Z (Gen Z). This tech-savvy generation is poised to play a pivotal role in fostering unity and cohesion within the nation.

For years, tribalism has been a divisive force in Kenyan society, impeding progress and eroding trust among communities. However, Gen Z is challenging this status quo by harnessing technology and adopting an inclusive mindset.

The potential impact of Gen Z is particularly evident in their adept use of social media platforms. Leveraging these channels to disseminate messages of unity, they bridge gaps between different tribes and cultivate a shared identity. Hashtags promoting unity and showcasing diverse cultural expressions have gained traction, signaling a shift towards inclusivity.

Education is a key battleground against tribalism for Gen Z. By embracing diversity in schools and universities, they foster a culture of understanding and collaboration. Advocating for a curriculum that accurately portrays Kenya’s rich history, they promote a narrative that is more inclusive.

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Community engagement is another avenue where Gen Z is making strides. Through volunteering and active participation in community projects, they break down stereotypes and build connections across tribal lines, contributing to societal improvement while challenging ingrained biases.

To amplify their influence, Gen Z increasingly participates in political activism. Demanding accountability from leaders and advocating for policies prioritizing national unity, they actively shape Kenya’s political landscape toward a future where

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