Nyeri, 27 August, 2025 / 9:06 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Anthony Muheria of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nyeri has lauded the unity of Generation Z (Gen Z), which he says transcends their tribal affiliations, urging other generations to emulate them.
In his reflection, the Archbishop noted that despite their flaws, such as the “filthy words” they sometimes use, Gen Zs have nurtured a culture of unity in the East African country that is grappling with tribalism.
“Truly, there are things Gen Z may not have done well, and they have made mistakes, but there is one thing they taught us that indeed they do not have those tribal thoughts,” Archbishop Muheria said in his reflection, which was published on Facebook on Tuesday, August 26.
He said that when Gen Z comes together, “they don’t ask where you come from, they don’t ask which tribe you belong to. They speak as Kenyans. They teach us something.”
The Catholic Archbishop expressed concern that despite the unity of Gen Z in the East African nation, the young people “have been affected by another disease” of disrespect.






