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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 1H 34M

The 25th June Protests: A Look Back - Odanga Madung | Midnight Coffee Run (E008)

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Konichiwa Fam,Welcome back to another episode of Midnight Coffee Run. I'm joined by my good friend and returning guest, Odanga Madung. He's an established data journalist and you can find his latest writing at The Nation, CNN, and The Guardian, where he's a columnist. Madung is also a researcher who's been following Kenya’s political shifts closely.In this episode, we break down the June 25th protests in detail. We talk about what led to the movement, what unfolded on the day, and the ripple effects being felt across the country.We dive into how the youth mobilized, the role of social media, and why this moment feels different. It's a conversation about civic resistance, accountability, and where Kenya might be headed next.Whether you were part of it or just trying to understand it better, this episode lays it all out clearly.As always, thank you for the continued support. Hope you enjoy this one.Team Coffee Pump.Find Madung:XInstagramMadung's Coffee Pump EpisodeCoffeePump Socials:InstagramCoffee Pump Audio:Apple PodcastSpotifyFind our host Sajid Vayani:InstagramTikTokYouTubeTwitter / XDisclaimer: The content of The Coffee Pump Podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Coffee Pump Podcast, its affiliates, or any associated entities. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be construed as professional advice in any field, including but not limited to legal, financial, medical, or business matters. Any statements made about businesses, products, or individuals are based on personal experiences and opinions and are not meant to be taken as fact or a definitive review. The Coffee Pump Podcast does not assume any liability for the accuracy, completeness, or consequences of using the information discussed. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions, conduct their own research, and seek professional guidance where appropriate. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that The Coffee Pump Podcast is not responsible for any actions or decisions made based on the content provided.

Konichiwa Fam,Welcome back to another episode of Midnight Coffee Run. I'm joined by my good friend and returning guest, Odanga Madung. He's an established data journalist and you can find his latest writing at The Nation, CNN, and The Guardian, where he's a columnist. Madung is also a researcher who's been following Kenya’s political shifts closely.In this episode, we break down the June 25th protests in detail. We talk about what led to the movement, what unfolded on the day, and the ripple effects being felt across the country.We dive into how the youth mobilized, the role of social media, and why this moment feels different. It's a conversation about civic resistance, accountability, and where Kenya might be headed next.Whether you were part of it or just trying to understand it better, this episode lays it all out clearly.As always, thank you for the continued support. Hope you enjoy this one.Team Coffee Pump.Find Madung:XInstagramMadung's Coffee Pump EpisodeCoffeePump Socials:InstagramCoffee Pump Audio:Apple PodcastSpotifyFind our host Sajid Vayani:InstagramTikTokYouTubeTwitter / XDisclaimer: The content of The Coffee Pump Podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Coffee Pump Podcast, its affiliates, or any associated entities. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be construed as professional advice in any field, including but not limited to legal, financial, medical, or business matters. Any statements made about businesses, products, or individuals are based on personal experiences and opinions and are not meant to be taken as fact or a definitive review. The Coffee Pump Podcast does not assume any liability for the accuracy, completeness, or consequences of using the information discussed. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions, conduct their own research, and seek professional guidance where appropriate. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that The Coffee Pump Podcast is not responsible for any actions or decisions made based on the content provided.

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