”Ni Uchungu Sana”- Mosiria Emotional As He Demands Justice For Male GBV Victims

Geoffrey Mosiria, Nairobi County’s Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service, has issued a powerful call for accountability following a harrowing case of gender-based violence (GBV) targeting a man. In a statement released on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, Mosiri..
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Nairobi's Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement, Geoffrey Mosiria, is demanding justice for a male victim of alleged gender-based violence in Githurai, highlighting the societal silence surrounding male abuse victims.
- A young man was reportedly doused with boiling water by his partner on February 13, 2026, leaving him hospitalized and fighting for his life.
- The victim allegedly lost a significant amount of money during the altercation.
- Geoffrey Mosiria is urging the National Police Service and the Gender-Based Violence department to conduct a swift and transparent investigation.
- Mosiria stressed that "Violence has no gender, crime has no gender, and the law must have no gender."
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