Image: Some of the equipment handed over to the hospital by the Mozzart team.

What if we take matters into our own hands? What if we don’t rely on the government to ‘lead’us into misery and we do things on our own? These are among the questions that the Gen Z ‘s have been able to come up with in trying to deal with the corruption that has been drowning Kenyans over the years.

From fighting the government to showing solidarity when it matters, the generation has proved to be unruly and independent when it comes to fighting some unjust practices.

Recently, numerous Gen Z’s took to their social media to hint that they’re ready to buid their own hospital that would offer free medical treatment to patients.

According to most of their sentiments, the hospital will be free of charge. No consultation fees, no treatment fees, etc. They will fully fund and cater for everything themselves.

This, they tend to achieve by making regular contributions.

Their decision came shortly after Numerous Kenyans visited a boy monikered ‘Kaluma Boy’ who has been taking care of his sick dad all by himself. According to reports, Kaluma’s dad suffered a stroke and wasn’t able to receive proper medical care.

Shortly after, Kenyans started rallying together and created a paybill number to funnel the money through.

In a story time explaining what happened to his father, Kaluma Boy relayed that he had been sick for over a year, having suffered a stroke and gone into a three-month coma in August 2024.

Following the latter, The Gen Z revolution has yet again taken a new twist that has left numerous Kenyans in awe.

Though it is not clear who will spearhead the building of the hospital or where it will be located, most Gen Z’s have expressed their interest in contributing and making the dream come true.


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