Activist Kasmuel McOure shared his harrowing experience at the Bomas of Kenya during the public participation session regarding Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment motion on Friday, October 4.[…]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE▶

Kasmuel revealed that he narrowly avoided being attacked, similar to activist Morara Kebaso, who was targeted by goons and had chairs thrown at him, forcing him to flee the scene.

How did Kasmuel escape attack at Bomas?

Speaking about the incident in an interview with the Obinna show, Kasmuel, who supported Gachagua’s impeachment, recounted how he arrived at Bomas only to be informed of the violence taking place inside the house, specifically referencing Morara’s attack.

He explained that while trying to assess the situation, he was also roughed up by some individuals, leading him to seek refuge in a holding area for safety.

“At the time, I was told there was a Gen Z war. And I was wondering where the war was. Just then, I was told that Morara had been beaten. I was like, this is not possible. Again, I had not met him. I was not at Bomas for a long time. I got in there, and I found a bouncer. When I asked him what was going on, he told me to move to his side,” he said.

Kasmuel further described a tense moment when a young lady pointed him out, accusing him of potentially disrupting the meeting.

Soon after, some bouncers began to rough him up while he was dressed in a tuxedo, which forced him to seek protection in what he believed to be the VIP holding area.

He concluded:

“The people there allowed me to spend some time there, and I returned when things had cooled down.”
Kasmuel McOure meet Raila Odinga

On Monday, October 7, Kasmuel’s photo with Raila elicited mixed reactions on X.

In the photo, Kasmuel appeared composed and smiled as he gave a handshake to the veteran politician.

The meeting happened at Raila’s Capital Hill office…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>

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