IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati declare Kenyatta winner of the 2017 Kenya elections.[/caption]
Additionally, several people have lost their lives as a result of clashes between police and Odinga’s supporters during a night operation in those areas. Images that circulated a week to the polls showing body bags transported by the law enforcers to Kisumu now raised eye brows as to whether the backlash was expected. At least one person was shot dead with scores of others injured.
Witnesses and victims alike have come out to state that indeed there was police brutality in the manner in which they conducted their operations. Some said that their homes were raided and that men were mainly targeted.
In Nairobi’s Mathare slums, an area considered to be Odinga’s stronghold, at least 12 people have been killed including a 10 year-old girl. Stephanie Mokaya was in her playful element with other children when a stray bullet hit and killed her.
Wave of Uncertainty as President Kenyatta Wins Heated Kenyan Elections
Ronnie Evans
August 13, 2017

Nairobi, Kenya (ViaNews) - There has been widespread unrest in some parts of Kenya following the announcement of the presidential election results, by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), which essentially granted Uhuru Kenyatta a second term in office.
The results announced on Friday night, saw IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati declare Kenyatta winner of the August 8 polls with a total of 8.2 million votes as his main rival and opposition leader Raila Odinga garnered 6.7 million votes. The announcement sparked outrage and protests in Odinga’s stronghold areas of Siaya and Kisumu counties in what his National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition team, claimed was once again foul play against the veteran politician.
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IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati declare Kenyatta winner of the 2017 Kenya elections.[/caption]
Additionally, several people have lost their lives as a result of clashes between police and Odinga’s supporters during a night operation in those areas. Images that circulated a week to the polls showing body bags transported by the law enforcers to Kisumu now raised eye brows as to whether the backlash was expected. At least one person was shot dead with scores of others injured.
Witnesses and victims alike have come out to state that indeed there was police brutality in the manner in which they conducted their operations. Some said that their homes were raided and that men were mainly targeted.
In Nairobi’s Mathare slums, an area considered to be Odinga’s stronghold, at least 12 people have been killed including a 10 year-old girl. Stephanie Mokaya was in her playful element with other children when a stray bullet hit and killed her.
IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati declare Kenyatta winner of the 2017 Kenya elections.[/caption]
Additionally, several people have lost their lives as a result of clashes between police and Odinga’s supporters during a night operation in those areas. Images that circulated a week to the polls showing body bags transported by the law enforcers to Kisumu now raised eye brows as to whether the backlash was expected. At least one person was shot dead with scores of others injured.
Witnesses and victims alike have come out to state that indeed there was police brutality in the manner in which they conducted their operations. Some said that their homes were raided and that men were mainly targeted.
In Nairobi’s Mathare slums, an area considered to be Odinga’s stronghold, at least 12 people have been killed including a 10 year-old girl. Stephanie Mokaya was in her playful element with other children when a stray bullet hit and killed her.
