In Summary

  • Khaligraph clothing anti-finance bill protesters!
  • The black trendy T. shirt comprises Khaligraph’s nickname, ‘OG’ followed by the word ‘REJECT’ and three clenched fists portraying struggle.
  • Tuesday’s protest will mark the onset of ‘7 Days Of Rage’ following the demonstration on Thursday which left at least two dead with others nursing gunshot wounds.

High flying rapper Khaligraph Jones is clothing anti-finance bill protesters with trendy black T. shirts emblazoned the word ‘REJECT’. They’re also comprising of Khaligraph’s nickname ‘OG’ and three clenched fists portraying struggle.

Taking to his Instagram, the Mazishi hitmaker revealed to his fans that he will be giving away the merchandise for free which will form Tuesday’s dress code.

He further disclosed that the ‘protest gears’ will be available in town for all and sundry.

“Tuesday Dress Code, Free merchandise tunaleta Town Hit me kama unataka.#rejectfinancebill2024” he captioned.

Khaligraph’s Anti-Finance Bill Merchandise PHOTO INSTAGRAM

 

Fans Reactions

Khaligraph’s post has since attracted dozens of reactions with fans drooling for a piece of the merchandise.

After missing out from the past two demos, his presence for the Tuesday demo has been heavily applauded.

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We sampled a few of the comments below.

“Tunakutaka streets on Tuesday usituangushe Omollo”

“Tupatane mjini”

“Vivaaa”

“Tuesday tuko ON!!”

“Need one respect the OG’s”

7 Days Of Rage

Tuesday’s protest will mark the onset of ‘7 Days Of Rage’ following Thursday’s demonstration which left at least two people dead with others nursing gunshot wounds.

The dead protesters are  alleged to have met their deaths at the hands of plain-cloth policemen.

Already, Human Rights lobby group’s have condemned the act affirming that only police in uniform are allowed to take part in demos.

The anti-finance bill protests are slowly gaining momentum following the never-seen demo that ran deep into the nights last Thursday in Nairobi.

Other towns like the president’s turf in Eldoret also had a demo with the iconic UDA wheelbarrow statue brought down.

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Reports of leaders being heckled for supporting the controversial bill are also being witnessed.

 

 

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