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Diana Marua offers employees day off to attend anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests

Njeri Wambui
Digital content creator Diana Marua. PHOTO/@diana_marua/Instagram
Digital content creator Diana Marua. PHOTO/@diana_marua/Instagram

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Digital content creator Diana Marua has taken a bold step by empowering her team and offering them a day off to actively support the upcoming protests against Finance Bill 2024.

Sharing on her Instagram on June 24, 2024, Diana said she is in solidarity with her followers and together with her team, they will join the protests dubbed Total Shutdown Occupy Parliament, which are set to take place on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. 

“Tomorrow I am giving a working break to all my company employees to go and express their democratic rights,”

In a passionate call to action, Diana reached out to her friends and family, urging them to stand in solidarity and join the protests in the Central Business District (CBD). Her advocacy for active participation in the movement highlights her dedication to promoting social change and amplifying the voices of the younger generation.

“The Bahati Family are Calling all Our Friends; Fans and Family Tupatane Town CBD as we #RejecttheFinanceBill2024,”

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Diana’s update on joining street protests

Just recently, Diana broke her silence about the Reject Finance Bill 2024 protests, explaining why she had disappeared from social media and the streets as other Kenyan celebrities joined in the fight both online and on the streets.

In a social media post, the mother of four apologised, saying she had been fighting a cold.

“I have not been feeling well the last couple of days. I was coughing, which led to chest pains because of the severe cough. It came with headaches and hot flashes; I am feeling hot and cold. I have not left this bed since Tuesday,” Diana stated.

In her endorsement of the protests, Diana urged Kenyans to stay in the streets until their demands were met.

“When we come together, we can reverse the finance bill. Every hashtag counts. Every person on the streets counts. I am hoping I will feel better tomorrow, and see how things are going to be. Pray for me, guys; I am hoping I will be better. Let’s continue staying on the streets and reject the finance bill,” Diana added.

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