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KENYA'S PROTEST MOVEMENT IS CREATING SOME RADICAL NEW MUSIC

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October/November 2025

In the summer of 2024, protests in Kenya against an unpopular tax-raising proposal led to at least 60 deaths, mostly at the hands of police, according to a local watchdog group.

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KENYA'S PROTEST MOVEMENT IS CREATING SOME RADICAL NEW MUSIC

Undeterred, scores of people took to the streets again this summer to mark the one-year anniversary of the initial mobilisation and decry persistent police brutality, corruption and a prolonged cost-of-living crisis. Just as this recent wave of protests was receding, leaving behind deep concern and uncertainty, one of the country’s most beloved bands – Just a Band – was staging a reunion at a party celebrating analytical webzine Africa Is a Country's first print anthology. Fittingly, that issue is all about the past 15 years of protest on the continent.

Blending dance, hip-hop, funk and more, the experimental outfit Just a Band, and its leader, Blinky Bill, have often had political undertones, as heard on their 2009 track 'Ha-He'. With a music video often credited as the country's first viral one, some of 'Ha-He' took aim at the Kenyan establishment. “There’s a part of the song where it says [in Swahili], loosely translated, ‘The government doesn’t care.’ So, for me, I’d rather get myself a really good dog for protection,” Bill tells me.

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