Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
Sharp Daily
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
No Result
View All Result
Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Githurai massacre: Tens feared dead overnight as police crack down on protesters

Brian Murimi by Brian Murimi
June 26, 2024
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The Githurai area of Nairobi was plunged into chaos last night as police launched a violent crackdown on residents, leaving tens of people feared dead and many others injured.

Eyewitness accounts and distressing videos circulating on social media reveal a scene of bloodshed and terror, with some victims reportedly sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, some as many as ten bullets.

The incident occurred as the market area of Githurai was winding down for the day. Shopkeepers were closing their businesses and preparing to head home when the police launched their attack. According to local sources, the police stormed the area without warning, opening fire indiscriminately on anyone in their path.

The events in Githurai followed a day of widespread protests across the country. Tensions reached a boiling point after Kenyan MPs passed a highly contentious Finance Bill, sparking outrage among the populace. In response, thousands of protesters took to the streets, culminating in a dramatic occupation of the Parliament building in Nairobi.

RELATEDPOSTS

National Police stress lawful protest procedures amid social media rumors

November 21, 2024

Kalonzo Musyoka threatens protests over Kenya finance bill 2024

November 12, 2024

The protests, marked by fierce resistance from demonstrators, spread to various parts of the country. Anger and frustration over the Finance Bill led to targeted attacks on the homes, businesses, and offices of MPs. The unrest prompted the government to deploy military forces to support the police, declaring the protests a matter of national security and treason.

In Githurai, the violence unfolded shortly after sunset, catching many residents off guard. “We were just closing our shops when we heard gunshots. People started running in all directions, but the police kept firing,” said one witness who wished to remain anonymous. “It was like a war zone.”

The exact number of casualties remains unclear, but reports suggest that the death toll could be high.

In the wake of the Githurai massacre, Kenya faces a critical juncture. The government’s response to the public outcry will determine the country’s path forward, as citizens demand an end to the violence and a more just and equitable society.

Previous Post

Ruto condemns protests as treason, deploys military to restore order

Next Post

Editorial: A call for dialogue and restraint in Kenya’s Finance Bill crisis

Brian Murimi

Brian Murimi

Brian Murimi is a communications and advocacy professional with a focus on innovation, policy and continental development in Africa. A former journalist, he now works at the intersection of knowledge, strategy, and pan-African institution building.

Related Posts

Investments

Kenya’s Eurobond refinancing carries Sh7.3 billion cost for taxpayers

February 24, 2026
Investments

Uganda secures board representation in Kenya Pipeline deal as IPO nears critical threshold

February 23, 2026
World Bank says Kenya Is shielding state firms from market realities
News

World Bank warns aid cuts to refugees could deepen crisis in Kenya

February 23, 2026
News

Kenya Raises USD 2.3 Bn Eurobond to Extend Debt Maturity and Ease Refinancing Pressure

February 20, 2026
News

Scent of distinction: Inside Kenya’s exploding perfume obsession

February 20, 2026
News

Unclaimed assets in Kenya surpass sh100 billion as recovery efforts lag

February 20, 2026

LATEST STORIES

Kenya’s Eurobond refinancing carries Sh7.3 billion cost for taxpayers

February 24, 2026

Gold overtakes the US Dollar as the world’s top reserve asset

February 24, 2026

Uganda secures board representation in Kenya Pipeline deal as IPO nears critical threshold

February 23, 2026
World Bank says Kenya Is shielding state firms from market realities

World Bank warns aid cuts to refugees could deepen crisis in Kenya

February 23, 2026

Kenya Raises USD 2.3 Bn Eurobond to Extend Debt Maturity and Ease Refinancing Pressure

February 20, 2026

Ways regulators could promote fair competition in the age of Artificial Intelligence

February 20, 2026

Scent of distinction: Inside Kenya’s exploding perfume obsession

February 20, 2026

Why the NSSF Act of 2013 is a Transformative Milestone for Retirement Security in Kenya

February 20, 2026
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Email us: editor@thesharpdaily.com

Sharp Daily © 2024

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team

Sharp Daily © 2024