Titus Kaloki highlights that Gen Z has demystified complex legal matters, making tax laws comprehensible and accessible, thus empowering their political engagement.
Kaloki notes that the recent protests in Kenya were largely organized via social media without central leadership, showcasing a new wave of political mobilization.
Lena Gutheil warns that the tendency among young urban Africans to forgo traditional democratic participation could lead them towards increased susceptibility to populism.
With urbanization and a booming youth population, experts predict Africa will see a rise in protests and a shift in political dynamics over the coming decades.
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