- Kasipul’s murder of Kasipul Charles Ong’ongo sparked a storm of sadness, arguments and anger online across the country
- Social networks exploded with mourning and condemning, with some users reviving allegations that have not been resolved, including an old case related to a woman’s disappearance
- Elders from the General Assembly of the Rachuyso elders demanded that young
- They asked for silence in Kasipul, warning that recent conflicts and political violence could be worse if unity and peace were not given priority
Fever bay – While the nation continues to ask themselves questions about the shocking killing of Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ongo Were, feelings are left to sad.
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What should have been a period of mourning instead has turned into chaos, with social networks turning into a battlefield and condemning.
The sudden murder of the MP, who was shot in a deadly attack, opened an impact stream.
While many expressed sadness and disbelief, some used the time to re -emerge the old controversy that was troubling the MP.
Among the most progressive is the unresolved case of Dorothy Apondi, a young woman who disappeared under a strange environment.
Apondi allegedly disappeared after being reported to be promised by the late MP, with his family claiming to seek justice faced threats and institutional silence.
Following the death of the MP, social networks are full of image content and angry publications.
Some users, especially among young people, have been accused of being uncomfortable, and criticized by leaders and now, the elders of Rachuonyo.
One of the most frequently shared publications includes a former quotation from North Mandera MP Bashir Abdullahi, raising questions about the moral position of the killed MP.
Homa bay elders urge what Kenyans online
Faced with an online breed, the elders under the Rachuonyyo General Assembly convened a meeting with the media on Friday, May 2, calling on the Kenyan youth to restrain and feel sorry for them.
Speaking with visible sadness, the elders described the present time as needing unity and meditation, and not divisions.
Pharas Ogada, chairman of the council, called on the youth to avoid sudden, especially sensitive issues like death.
He emphasized the importance of allowing the elders and leaders within the community to address those situations with respect and wisdom.
The elders also called for a broader call to maintain peace within the Kasipul parliament, an area that in recent months, has witnessed violent pockets that have been linked to the murder of the MP.

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Tension has been high, especially during local political activities, and with the death of Were, the situation is at risk of increasing.
Jack Ongiyo, Secretary of the Council of Elders, urged Kasipul residents to ensure the MP is buried with respect and peace, not violence.
Referring to the previous clashes, he complained of bloodshed that had polluted the area and called on the parties to go back from further conflict.
“We must be people who can afford others. He said in jazba.
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What are the last minutes of Ongo Were
As previously reported, Ong’ongo Were was killed by shooting at Nairobi’s Nairobi Road.
After leaving parliament at 7:24 pm, he stood at the center of M-money before heading to Valley Road.
Near the City Mortuary Road circuit, two gunmen on a motorcycle blocked his car.
One attacker went down and poured a lot of bullets to the MP, and ran away with a colleague.
The driver and guard of Were were not injured and rushed to Nairobi Hospital, where he was announced that he died when he arrived.
ODM leader Raila Odinga He contacted the investigators, who confirmed to a thorough investigation. Odinga called on the public to remain calm as the investigation was underway.
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