A tense atmosphere gripped Nakuru Town as police officers entered a church with forceful intent, dispersing protestors seeking refuge there.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Security cameras capture the officers searching the church for protestors, while congregants on the podium cowered on the floor in fear. Church leadership report that the incident occurred during an afternoon prayer service with Reverend Patriciah Benson leading at the time.

Shockingly, live ammunition was used by the police against the protestors, prompting strong condemnation from the church’s bishop regarding the excessive use of force.

“Why shoot live bullets and beat people in our Church, we had our normal lunch hour service. Rev Patriciah Benson was praying for members. As the Bishop of Chosen Generation Church I condemn this act of excessive use of force by the police,” said the Bishop.

Notably, no injuries or casualties were reported during this confrontation. This event unfolded amidst a wave of nationwide demonstrations. In Nairobi, police resorted to tear gas to disperse protestors expressing discontent with the current state of national affairs.

Baringo County saw similar demonstrations with protestors marching to Governor Benjamin Cheboi’s office in Kabarnet, demanding an audience and voicing their disillusionment with his leadership.

In Makueni, two individuals were tragically killed and numerous others sustained gunshot wounds during anti-government demonstrations in Tuesday. Eyewitnesses report that the victims were shot by police officers at Mjini Road within Kibwezi Township on Tuesday.

At least five other demonstrators were injured by gunfire and are currently receiving treatment at the Amref Kibwezi hospital in the Kibwezi subcty. After the shootings, which occurred around 3:00 pm, protesters rushed the two deceased individuals to the Amref Kibwezi hospital, only to be informed that they had already succumbed to their injuries…CONTINUE READING>>

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