
Christine Musa
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Sep 6, 2024 |
k24.digital | Christine Musa
At least 30 families have been rendered homeless after their homes were demolished under unclear circumstances in Kwa Munyeti farm in Mavoko, Athi River. Unknown p****e accompanied by a contingent of a***d uniformed police officers are reported to have invaded the area at 4 am. Residents tell horrifying tales of how they were ordered out of their houses before heavy bulldozers reduced their homes to rubbles. “I heard a loud bang at my gate and a man shouting that it was the police.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
k24.digital | Christine Musa
Two Kitengela families are desperately searching for their three missing kin. The missing trio includes two brothers, Longton Jamil (42) and Aslam Longton (36) who were reported missing on Monday, August 19, 2024, at 1:30 pm, a few metres from their home. The Longton family now says Jamil, who is a human rights defender, was not involved in organising nor participated in anti-government protests.
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Jul 28, 2024 |
peopledaily.digital | Christine Musa
Sunday, July 28th, 2024 15:59 | By A scuffle ensued between police officers and residents of Munyeti Farm, Athi-River in Machakos County, over a botched demolition exercise in a disputed piece of land. In the Saturday, July 28, 2024 incident, angry locals fiercely engaged police officers, accusing them of harassment and intimidation, thwarting plans of carrying out demolition and forceful evictions.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
k24.digital | Christine Musa
Attempts by anti-government protesters to barricade the Nairobi-Namanga road were today thwarted by security apparatus who kept vigil at Kitengela town amid the closure of all business due to tension occasioned by previous protests which turned chaotic. Regular police, GSU and prison officers lobbed teargas canisters to disperse protesters who kept regrouping and pelting them with stones. Tens of protesters were arrested in unclear circumstances.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
peopledaily.digital | Christine Musa
Monday, July 22nd, 2024 08:20 | By Members of the disputed Keekonyokie Community Trust Land, Kibiko, Ngong have embarked on a cease fire dialogue ahead of the subdivision of the 2,800acres communal land. The move follows protracted leadership wrangles pitting two factions until the court on 29th May directed elections be held to determine the trustees’ leaders.
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