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		<title>Hanifa Safia Adan: Young, Brave and Hungry for a Better Kenya</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NAIROBI &#8211; June to August were tumultuous and transformative months in Kenyan politics. In what came to be dubbed the &#8220;Gen Z movement&#8221;, young people used social media to physically mobilise against the government&#8217;s tax proposal.&#160; The capital shook. Hanifa Safia Adan &#8211; better known as &#8220;Honey Farsafi&#8221; &#8211; was one of the leading voices [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-pm-slice="0 0 []">NAIROBI &#8211; June to August were tumultuous and transformative months in Kenyan politics. In what came to be dubbed the “<strong><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct67qb" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gen Z movement</a></strong>”, young people used social media to physically mobilise against the government’s tax proposal.  The capital shook. Hanifa Safia Adan – better known as “Honey Farsafi” – was one of the leading voices and organisers.</p>
<p>On social media, Adan describes her existence as “mundane” and “humdrum”. But it is far from that. She is a highly visible, quick-witted social media activist.</p>
<p>Her activism for social justice and accountability in Kenya began years ago. She has long angered many powerful figures, including Nairobi’s governor.</p>
<p>“Before I started my advocacy on the internet, I lobbied for change on the ground,” she tells The Continent. “It didn’t help, much. Out of frustration, I posted on social media about garbage accumulation in Nairobi. A three-decade problem was fixed in two months.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lesson learned, this time around she used social media to mobilise thousands of people to marches and raised about $230,000 for the medical and funeral expenses of those whom police injured or killed in their response to the protests.</p>
<p>“The trust and accountability I have built online made it possible,” she says, adding: “I accounted for the money and was publicly audited.”</p>
<p>Her activism has come at a cost. The misogyny and ethnic bigotry of many of her critics is chilling.</p>
<p>“I have been attacked for being a vocal woman, a Muslim, and for my Somali heritage” she says, lamenting society’s constant need to “humble women”.</p>
<p>Her visibility has many people speaking of her as a key opposition figure in Kenyan politics, something she is quick to distance herself from, saying: “I have no ambitions or desires for any political seat.”</p>
<p>And that is faithful to the spirit of the Gen Z protesters who shook Kenya.</p>
<p>Unlike all political actors before them, they don’t want power, Adan says. Just “a country that works for everyone”.</p>
<h4><em><a href="https://en.kaabtv.com/kenya-cabinet-reshuffle-president-ruto-announces-key-changes/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">READ ALSO: Kenya Cabinet Reshuffle: President Ruto Announces Key Changes </a></em></h4>
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<h6><em>Reporting by Maureen Kasuku for The Continent.  Maureen is a Kenyan journalist and feminist organiser</em></h6>
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