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EP 1: Gen Z demand for jobs

Two Kenyan business journalist who have covered debt and economy over the last decade have a conversation about misdiagnosis of the Gen Z crisis amid a debt, political and geopolitical crisis and why we need new political actors.
July 28, 2024

In this first episode of " Project Unemployment," we explore how Kenya got so broke it began taxing everything that moves, causing widespread unemployment and sparking a Gen Z revolution to #RejectFinanceBill2024.

Did we fail as journalists in warning the country of the impending crisis, or is tone deafness just a Kenyan thing?

Our guest Dominic Omondi, a seasoned business journalist talks to us on why we are missing the picture yet again and whether we are headed for default.


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