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December 20, 2025
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Govt Imposes Curfew in Sections of Narok County

Govt Imposes Curfew in Sections of Narok County

The latest directives follow a security assessment conducted this morning, led by the deputy police IGs in the company of other officials from the Ministry of Interior...

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The Kenyan government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Trans Mara East and South in Narok County following violent tribal clashes that have killed at least seven people and torched over 120 houses.

  • Over 1,800 people have been displaced in just three days due to the clashes in Angata Barikkoi.
  • The areas were designated as security-disturbed and dangerous by Deputy Inspector Generals of Police Eliud Lagat and Gilbert Masengeli.
  • The violence is reportedly linked to a long-standing land boundary overlap dispute, with property worth millions of shillings destroyed.

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Kenya Imposes Curfew in Narok, Extends Marsabit Security Order, and Supports Missions in Somalia & Haiti - December 2025

The Kenyan government imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Trans Mara East and South in Narok County after violent tribal clashes resulted in at least seven deaths and the torching of over 120 houses. In another security measure, the Ministry of Interior extended the designation of 13 areas in Marsabit County as "security-disturbed and dangerous" for an additional 30 days, effective December 23, 2025. Concurrently, Kenya's international military engagements continue, with Defence Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya visiting Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) troops in Somalia on December 20. She praised their commitment to the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission (AUSSOM) and affirmed that their welfare is a top priority. This is happening as the United States provided an update on the Haiti Gang Suppression Force, noting that Kenya recently deployed an additional 230 specialised officers to the country.

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