The Pulse Today
BREAKING
Sajib Pledges Aid for 50,000 Flood-Affected People in SonargaonMP Azharul Islam Mannan Distributes Relief Funds to Needy Families in SonargaonParliament Proposes Anti-Gambling Bill with Maximum 7-Year Prison PenaltyOpenAI Unveils 'Schedule' Feature to Boost Task Management in AI ChatbotPrime Minister Tareq Rahman Arrives in Dalian, China for Economic ForumEurope Confronts Intense Heatwave; Conditions Predicted to DeteriorateGold Prices Rise Again in Bangladesh Amid Global Market IncreaseSpaceX's Nasdaq Debut Values Company at Over $2 Trillion, Surpassing AmazonStudy Reveals AI Data Centers Contribute to Local Temperature IncreasesNarayanganj BNP Youth Wing Holds Rally to Welcome New Central CommitteeTurkmenistan Commits to Energy Support for Bangladesh as Bilateral Relations StrengthenFinance Minister Unveils 31-Point Plan to Achieve Liberation War Goals409 PWD Engineers Transferred via Lottery System to Ensure TransparencyNational Fisheries Fortnight 2026 Begins in Manikganj with Focus on Sustainable Fish ProductionViolence Erupts in Western Kenya Ahead of Opposition Rally: Journalists AttackedShanto Prioritizes Upcoming Test Over WTC FinalGovernment Investigates New Financing Options to Revitalize Economy: KhosruChad Opposition Leader Succes Masra Urges Unity Following Presidential PardonBangladesh HP Team Completes 3-0 ODI Series Sweep Over MalaysiaBangladesh Secures Historic First Test Victory in AustraliaHurricane Lala Departs Hawaii's Big Island After Threatening Heavy Rain and Strong Winds700+ Aid Trucks Enter Afghanistan Amid Ongoing Border CrisisBangladesh Bank Eases Cash Margin Requirement for Fruit ImportsPrime Minister Advocates for Enhanced Utilization of Water Bodies to Increase Fish Exports and Job CreationBangladesh Plans Modern Information Complexes in Every District and Upazila

Violence Erupts in Western Kenya Ahead of Opposition Rally: Journalists Attacked

Violence erupted in western Kenya ahead of an opposition rally, with two journalists attacked and equipment stolen.

By Staff Correspondent
Share
Violence erupts in western Kenya ahead of opposition rally | International
BSS

Violence erupted in western Kenya early Sunday, with two journalists attacked ahead of an opposition rally. AFP video-journalist Fred Ooko and photographer Brian Ongoro were assaulted by a group of men as they walked to the rally venue in Homa Bay. Both sustained wounds and had their equipment stolen.

The country is due to hold national polls in just under a year, with President William Ruto seeking a second term. Opposition politicians have warned of an increasingly hostile environment, and observers have voiced concerns about the use of armed thugs -- known in Kenya as goons -- to disrupt political gatherings.

The opposition Linda Mwananchi movement, a group seeking to galvanise dissatisfaction over Ruto's tenure, plans to hold a rally with potential presidential aspirant Edwin Sifuna on Sunday in Homa Bay. There were chaotic scenes early Sunday morning in the centre of town, with goons attacking passersby and snatching valuables.

Scores of men, some armed with sticks and machetes, were moving through streets, and some had lit tyres or constructed makeshift barricades on the main road. There was no police presence in the town, although officers on the outskirts were stopping people travelling into the centre.

Ahead of the rally, Linda Mwananchi leaders had told local media that goons were being mobilised to disrupt the political gathering. But Homa Bay county governor Gladys Wanga rejected the claims, telling reporters all political factions would be welcomed, adding that differences "must be settled through ideas and the ballot".

James Orengo, governor of Siaya County north of Homa Bay, said goons assaulted convoys en route to the rally. "This is not the Kenya we want," he told local press. "Anarchy is the one prevailing," he said, before adding: "the police have totally surrendered their authority to the goons".

Kenyan police spokesperson Michael Muchiri issued a statement on Sunday offering a "reassurance of safety and security", adding that 15 people had been arrested on Saturday. "Preliminary investigations indicate that they are hired criminals who allegedly planned to disrupt political activities in the area," he said. The statement also warned politicians and organisers against "incitement, provocation, or any conduct likely to breach the peace", and emphasised officers were "strictly non-partisan".

Source: BSS

Topics

Comments

Related stories

More in World

See all →

Latest stories