Nyoro condemns goonism, says peace is under threat

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has publicly condemned the rise of political violence and the use of criminal gangs to disrupt public meetings in Kenya. He accused government officials of orchestrating these disturbances and criticized the state for failing to prioritize domestic security.
Why it matters
The allegations highlight growing political instability and concerns regarding the integrity of democratic processes in Kenya ahead of future elections.
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro addressing residents at Ihura stadium in Murang'a town during the issuance of bursaries on July 2, 2026/ ALICE WAITHERA Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has condemned what he has described as the growing use of goons to disrupt political meetings and intimidate Kenyans.
The article focuses exclusively on the opposition MP's perspective, framing the government as the source of instability without providing a counter-statement.
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