Charlene Ruto calls for ceasefire between Gen Zs and elders, urges millennials to mediate
Charlene Ruto during an engagement with young leaders on June 20, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY
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President William Ruto’s daughter, Charlene Ruto, is calling
for a truce between Kenya’s senior citizens and the country’s increasingly
vocal Gen Z youth.
In a passionate statement
released on Friday, Charlene placed part of the blame for the “endless and
senseless conflict” on millennials, saying the generation has failed to play
its rightful role as middle-ground mediators.
“We as the older brothers and
sisters who understand both generations have failed to mediate for peaceful
coexistence, provide leadership and clarity in tough times, and offer our young
people guidance on alternatives that don’t necessarily lead to violent riots,”
she said.
Charlene cautioned that the
recent wave of anger and confrontation - fueled by violent protests, cyber
bullying, and what she termed “rage hunting” and cancel culture - risked
radicalizing young people and pushing the country into deeper instability.
“It’s time we embrace a
generational ceasefire immediately,” she declared.
Instead of chaos and
confrontation, she urged for a national shift toward civil, objective-driven
solutions, including inter-generational dialogues, policy recommendations, and active
lobbying for sensible reforms.
“Violence, revenge, rage hunting,
cancel culture, hooliganism, cyber bullying and violent riots will only erode
our national culture, radicalize our youth and induce dangerous instability,”
she warned.
Her comments come amid a tense
political atmosphere and growing youth agitation over governance, accountability
and economic hardships.


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