Violence continues to reign in Kenya. I wish with all my heart that I could give you an update of a peaceful weekend. But life in Kenya seems to have gone from worse to horrible.
Just today around 2,000 people from rival tribes faced off on a main road amidst a once quiet tourist town, divided only by a handful of police who fired into the air to force their retreat.
One newspaper reported people from opposing tribes shouting…”This is Kikuyu land!” was the cry in Naivasha from one side, which called for revenge against the rival Luo tribe. Others shouted, “We want peace, but we (also) want to fight them,” said Peter Mwangi. “We don’t want Luos here.”
Over the weekend there was a reported around 100 dead in the Rift Valley town of Nakuru and Naivasha. “Groups from rival communities have been fighting each other with machetes, clubs, and bows and arrows in both towns, famous for their lakes teeming with wildlife. In the worst incident of the latest flare-up, 19 people were burned to death locked inside a house in Naivasha on Sunday, police officer Grace Kakai told Reuters.”
It is now said that the nationwide death toll is now more than 800.
“What is alarming about the last few days is that there are evidently hidden hands organizing it now. Militias are appearing … the targeting is very specific,” Britain’s Africa minister Mark Malloch Brown said on a visit to Kenya.
May the hope of God, hope through us for the people and the nation of Kenya.
Today we are sending out another amount of money from the relief fund. Thank you for making that possible.