
Beyond the Rage: Why Kenya Needs a Culture of Continuity
The article reflects on the need for a culture of continuity in civic engagement in Kenya, inspired by the surge of participation during the 2023 Finance Bill protests. It argues that while Kenyans are willing to raise their voices in times of crisis, there is a tendency to revert to “business as usual” once the moment passes.
This pattern highlights a deeper issue: a lack of sustained civic literacy and a tendency to prioritize quick wins over long-term change. The author emphasizes that meaningful change requires a shift in mindset—from reacting only during moments of outrage to engaging consistently and thoughtfully, even in quieter seasons.
The piece calls for making information accessible, fostering civic learning, and encouraging participation beyond elections.
Ultimately, it advocates for building a culture where showing up consistently, no matter how small the effort, becomes the norm.