A section of youth temporarily disrupted business in the Nairobi  Central Business District (CBD) when they conducted a march on Sunday afternoon, July 20.  Mostly dressed in camouflage, they were seen marching through the Nairobi streets, chanting "One Tribe, One Nation." The procession was seemingly led by the President of Bunge la Mwananchi, Francis Awino, to popularise the group's movement, "One Tribe, One Nation." The team also revealed that they will be fielding candidates, including a presidential candidate, in the 2027 general election.  One Tribe One Nation members hanging onto a matatu in Nairobi CBD on July 20, 2025.

Photo Mfalme News In videos seen by Kenyans.co.ke, the group was seen protesting on motorbikes and matatus as they cruised through the city.

It is unclear, however, if Awino will be representing the movement as its flagbearer.

The slogan, "One Tribe, One Nation", has been resonating with the younger generation during previous protests, especially the "one tribe" aspect.