Goons Disrupt Linda Mwananchi Convoy With Stones At Keumbu, Kisii

Adhis Okena Adhis Okena — July 4, 2026

Opposition leaders brought their Linda Mwananchi message to Kisii Town on Friday and drew massive crowds that shut down streets for hours. The team pushed hard for better governance and economic relief but met fierce resistance on the way out at Keumbu, where goons pelted cars with stones and wrecked property while police officers stood by.

What really happened to the Linda Mwananchi team at Keumbu?

Hired goons attacked the convoy and blocked the Kisii-Keroka Road. Several people suffered injuries in the chaos that erupted late Friday afternoon on July 3, 2026.

The rally in Kisii Town itself went smoothly earlier that day. Thousands lined the streets. They cheered leaders like Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and Siaya Governor James Orengo. Women gathered for empowerment sessions. Speakers hammered on issues like poor service delivery and called for unity ahead of future polls.

Everything changed once the convoy headed out. Dust filled the air at Keumbu. Men armed with sticks and stones rushed toward the vehicles. They smashed windows and hurled rocks with force. One video from the scene captured a police officer in camouflage uniform walking calmly nearby as the violence unfolded. He held a baton yet made no move to stop the attackers.

Why did police appear to allow the Keumbu attacks?

Eyewitnesses say officers supervised the goons instead of protecting citizens. Local residents described the scene as coordinated. One man who joined the convoy told reporters the group never expected such hostility after the warm reception in town.

Sifuna and his team had started the day in Mosocho. They attended a women empowerment fundraiser. Positive energy flowed there. Crowds swelled as they reached Kisii Town proper. Photos from the main event show packed streets and raised fists. Organizers claimed the movement gained fresh momentum in the Gusii region.

Matters turned ugly fast at Keumbu. Cars swerved to avoid debris. Goons dragged wooden stalls into the road to block passage. Shouts mixed with the sound of breaking glass. A white SUV accelerated through the melee while people scattered. Dust clouds rose high under the afternoon sun.

Injured participants received quick treatment at nearby facilities. Exact counts remain unclear, but reports confirm multiple victims with cuts and bruises. Journalists covering the tour also faced threats during the clash.

The Linda Mwananchi movement formed earlier in 2026 to demand accountability and push back against government policies. It draws support from young people tired of empty promises. Leaders toured Nyamira and Kisii counties to listen directly to residents. They spoke about jobs, health services, and education access during stops.

Police have not issued a full statement on the supervision claims. Community leaders demand immediate investigation. They want names of those who directed the goons. Videos circulating online show officers watching without intervening. This evidence fuels anger across social platforms.

The convoy eventually pushed through after tense minutes. Damaged vehicles bore clear marks of the assault. Scratches ran deep along the sides. Broken mirrors dangled from doors. Team members dusted themselves off and continued with determination.

Political tension runs high across the region. Nyaribari Chache MP Zaheer Jhanda faces accusations of mobilizing the attackers, though he denied involvement. Supporters of the ruling side view the Linda Mwananchi tour as a direct challenge. Opposition figures see it as legitimate outreach.

Friday, July 3, marked a test for the movement in Gusii land. Success in town showed genuine interest from locals. The Keumbu violence highlighted risks opposition teams face when they travel.

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