Kenyan opposition leaders are threatening protests following violent disruptions at their political rallies. The opposition is also threatening widespread protests across the nation, accusing the police of complicity in a recent church attack in Nyeri where tear gas and bullets were reportedly used. The united opposition is also threatening nationwide demonstrations if the individuals responsible for an attack on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are not apprehended. They are calling on authorities to address the incidents and ensure the safety of their political gatherings.
Kenyan opposition leaders are threatening protests following a series of violent disruptions at their political rallies. They are calling on authorities to address these incidents and ensure the safety of their political gatherings.
The united opposition is threatening nationwide demonstrations against the government if the individuals responsible for the attack on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are not apprehended.
A Kenyan news report from KTN News is titled, "Shoka la KTN: Nani alitupa vitoa machozi na risasi ndani ya kanisa Nyeri?" which translates to "KTN Axe: Who threw tear gas and bullets inside a Nyeri church?"