
On October 6, 2021, Prophet Dr. David Owuor, the mouthpiece of God to this generation, stood before the nation of Kenya with a chilling prophecy. He warned of a coming storm — the severest judgment in modern history. He said the laughter of the streets would soon be replaced with the heavy boots of the military.
Then he asked a piercing question: Why would such calamity strike a nation basking in revival? The prophecy revealed a divine indictment. Kenya’s fellowship with God had cracked at its foundation.
The Rise of Gen Z Protests
That warning is no longer distant. The military in the streets during the Gen Z protests of June 2024 was the first sign. Now, the Gen Z uprising of June 2025 shows a deepening crisis.
Prophet Owuor warned clearly: “This Gen Z thing won’t end well.” What we see today proves his words. These events are not random; instead, they are grave, weighty, and deeply prophetic.
A Nation in Spiritual Crisis
The Gen Z protests highlight more than politics. They reveal a deep spiritual crisis in Kenya. Leaders on both sides have fallen short. Ego, arrogance, and pride dominate where humility should reign.
Therefore, this is not the time for defensive talk or political scapegoats. It is the time to heed the prophetic call. The nation must declare a day of repentance.
When Remembrance Turns to Bloodshed
The June 25, 2025 protests began as a day of remembrance for the 60 young Kenyans who died in 2024. However, what should have been a solemn commemoration quickly spiraled into chaos. At least 15 more lives were lost. Businesses fell to looters. Even Parliament and State House came under attack.
As a result, the prophecy took flesh in the streets.
Gen Z vs. State Power
The Interior Cabinet Secretary described the protests as a “well-orchestrated campaign of political violence.” Soon after, he issued a shoot-to-kill order. The Deputy President then promised to do “whatever it took” to crush the unrest.
However, beyond these statements, one reality stood out: Gen Z was crying out for justice. Their voices demanded change, yet leaders responded with force. Consequently, frustration deepened among the youth.
Instead of listening, the state branded Gen Z as conspirators, criminals, and foreign puppets. In fact, their pain and hope for a better Kenya were swept aside by narratives of treason. As a result, the gap between leaders and the younger generation widened.
Leadership Looking for Scapegoats
Rather than solve the real crisis, the government cast blame in all directions. Leaders accused foreign diplomats, clergy, and even top politicians. However, this finger-pointing only revealed spiritual blindness.
Even media houses started asking questions:
- How could the intelligence service miss such a “large plot”?
- Why did action only follow after blood had already been shed?
In truth, the language of treason fueled more fear and suspicion.
Dreams of Reform Shattered
For Gen Z, the government’s response crushed their hopes. They had not sought chaos, but justice. They were not rebels, but a betrayed generation.
Instead of receiving answers, they were vilified. Consequently, the danger of further radicalization now grows.
Kenya’s True Need: Repentance
The solution is not repression. It is not shoot-to-kill orders or political statements. What Kenya truly needs is repentance — a return to righteousness.
This is not merely a constitutional crisis. It is a prophetic one. As Prophet Owuor declared, if the nation does not turn back to God now, the next phase will be far worse.
The Final Warning
Yes, victims deserve justice. Yes, businesses need compensation. But above all, the nation must repent. Leaders must humble themselves before God. Institutions must admit their failures. And the people must return to righteousness.
Kenya stands at a crossroads. Gen Z has shaken the conscience of the nation. The prophetic voice has spoken. The time for repentance is now.

