
Human rights organizations in Kenya are raising alarms over a growing "goon" culture following violent disruptions at political rallies in Homa Bay, where local youths were allegedly paid to attack opposition convoys and block public gatherings. The incidents have put interior security leaders under scrutiny while highlighting the vulnerability of young Kenyans to political exploitation.
Investigative findings and police sources reveal that the chaos in Homa Bay was arranged during an August 2 meeting at the residence of a prominent politician, held shortly after a homecoming event for Homa Bay Woman Representative Joyce Osogo. Youths attending the meeting were reportedly offered up to 4,000 Kenyan shillings each to prevent Siaya Governor James
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