Gen Z medics come to the aid of injured Nairobi protesters

They are tending to those injured in the ongoing protests.

In Summary
  • The medics who appeared to belong to Generation Z provided safe treated injured protesters at the Jamia mosque.
  • The treated patients were injured during the ongoing protests against the Finance Bill.
Medics attend to an injured young Kenyan on Koinange Street during the protest on June 20, 2024
Medics attend to an injured young Kenyan on Koinange Street during the protest on June 20, 2024
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The Jamia Mosque has opened its doors to medical personnel treating those injured during ongoing protests.

The medics who appeared to belong to Generation Z provided safe treated injured protesters at the Jamia mosque.

The treated patients were injured during the ongoing protests against the Finance Bill.

"This is our medical centre for emergency. We have at least three ambulances so if there are any injuries please locate yourself here and we will assist you," a youthful medic identified as Dr Salim said.

Hundreds to the streets on Thursday in various parts of the country to protest against the Finance Bill.

The protests were organised in various parts of the country including Eldoret, Nakuru, Nairobi and Kisumu among others.

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