Police receive hundreds of body bags hours to elections
By Kepher Otieno
Published: Aug 6th 2017 at 22:50, Updated: Aug 7th 2017 at 09:18
Nyanza Regional coordinator Wilson Njenga during a press conference in Kisumu on August 5 2017. He issued a stern waring to those planning to execute violence during elections. (Collins Oduor, Standard)
SUMMARY
Officers given first aid kits hours to election
Police all over the country have received first aid and disaster preparedness equipment.
Hundreds of body bags have also been distributed ahead of tomorrow’s elections.
Update: NGO Malteser International is the one that has donated Body bags to Police in Kisumu. They have promised to add more if need arrises.
Ile ballot stuffing mlifanya 2013 msahau kesho. All loopholes sealed! Hakuna kuchunga kura…piga kura nenda nyumbani. Wa kuchunga kura ni agents Of all the parties in the contest plus observers and the media.
RWNEEEBPORK
Body bags for citizenry armed with just a vote? Even Moi didn’t stoop this low. But keep praising such. Regimes end and you’ll be baying for those same rights you’re gloating against right now.
It’s not about stooping and am not praising anything. Moi didn’t have to deal with a community so consumed with hate and desire for violence like today. Moi was more troubled by noisy politicians like RWNEEEBP
A community consumed with hate: hmmm, which community is @bjurmann from again? And trust me, in Moi’s 24 years, the community he had to contend with was the kiambu mafia and their ilk. Go figure. And now they’re doing the exact same thing they were accusing Moi of. Stifling democracy.