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Kenya: To Be a Gen Z in Kenya - Is Delulu the Only Solulu?

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Opinion - Kenya, a nation celebrated for its vibrant culture and dynamic society, is now experiencing the profound impact of its youngest adult generation Gen Z. Born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, they are stepping into adulthood amidst unprecedented technological advancements, economic challenges, and social transformations. The pressing question is: "Is Delulu the only Solulu?" This popular Gen Z phrase, a playful twist on "delusional" and "solution," highlights the unique blend of idealism and

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