Activists notify police about Saba Saba demonstrations

A group of Human rights activists has written to the police expressing their intention to hold peaceful demonstrations in Nairobi to commemorate Saba Saba Day.

Protesters chant anti-government slogans and wave Kenyan flags beside a burning barricade blocking a road during Saba Saba Day protests in Nairobi, on July 7, 2025. Kenya marked its fight for democracy on July 7, 2025 with police blocking main roads in Nairobi ahead of potential protests, after last month’s demonstrations descended into violent clashes. Saba Saba Day marks the uprising on July 7, 1990 when Kenyans demanded a return to multi-party democracy after years of autocratic rule by then-president Daniel arap Moi. (Photo by Luis TATO / AFP)

The Grassroots Economic Justice Movement on Sunday wrote to Inspector General Douglas Kanja, asking the police to facilitate the demonstration by providing appropriate security and traffic management.

The movement’s national convenor, Francis Awino, said they will commemorate Saba Saba Day by presenting a petition to Parliament on Tuesday.

The activists will converge at Jevanjee Gardens in Nairobi before marching through the Central Business District to Parliament Buildings to present the petition to the Speaker and members of both the National Assembly and the Senate.

They also want MPs to ensure the protection and enforcement of constitutional rights and the rule of law.

The peaceful procession is expected to start at 9am. About 3,000 civil society members, activists, human rights defenders, youth, religious leaders, professionals, students and concerned members of the public are expected to participate.

“Participants shall remain peaceful, unarmed, and orderly throughout the procession,” the letter reads.

Awino said the organisers of the demonstration undertake to conduct a peaceful procession, encourage participants to remain peaceful, and cooperate fully with the police in maintaining law and order.

Saba Saba commemorates the historic 1990 pro-democracy protests that successfully pressured the government into repealing the single-party system.

It serves as a powerful symbol of people’s power and is often marked by civil action and memorial marches to demand justice and government accountability.