Violent Protests Erupt in Kitengela: Three Dead, Many Injured Amid Economic Grievances
By Ronny Macharia
A wave of violent anti-government protests has swept through Kitengela today, leaving at least three dead and several others injured in clashes with the police. The unrest, which also spread to the neighboring town of Mlolongo, was ignited by widespread frustration over the government’s new Finance Act and worsening economic conditions.
The protests turned chaotic as demonstrators clashed with law enforcement, leading to a tragic loss of life and numerous injuries. The situation was further exacerbated by a significant looting incident at Quiver Kitengela, where businesses were targeted and property was destroyed.
Local authorities and community leaders are now facing intense pressure to restore order and address the deep-seated social and economic issues that have fueled the violence. As Kitengela reels from the day’s events, there are growing calls for increased security and effective solutions to avert further instability.
The unfolding crisis highlights the urgent need for dialogue and action to address the economic hardships that have sparked such widespread discontent.