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[PHOTOS] Kindiki orders herders invading Mwingi to leave immediately

He also ordered the immediate recruitment of 250 police reservists to enhance security

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by PURITY WANGUI

News22 November 2022 - 14:59
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In Summary


  • He said with the ongoing rains, the herders have no reason to provoke conflicts with residents by encroaching on farms in search of pasture and water.
  • Kindiki said they will face forceful eviction if they fail.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has ordered herders who have invaded Mwingi and other parts of Kitui to leave immediately.

Speaking in Mandongoi Primary School, Mwingi, the CS said they will face forceful eviction if they fail.

Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure addressing Mwingi residents in Mandongoi Primary School on Tuesday, November 22.

He said with the ongoing rains, the herders have no reason to provoke conflicts with residents by encroaching on farms in search of pasture and water.

Kindiki also ordered the immediate recruitment of 250 police reservists to enhance security in the area.

Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure addressing Mwingi residents in Mandongoi Primary School on Tuesday, November 22.
Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure addressing Mwingi residents in Mandongoi Primary School on Tuesday, November 22.
Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure in Mandongoi Primary School, Mwingi on Tuesday, November 22.
Mwingi residents in a meeting with Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure in Mandongoi Primary School on Tuesday, November 22/
Officers in Mwingi during an address from Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure.
Mwingi residents in a meeting with Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure in Mandongoi Primary School on Tuesday, November 22.
Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure in Mandongoi Primary School, Mwingi on Tuesday, November 22.
Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure in Mandongoi Primary School, Mwingi on Tuesday, November 22.
Interior CS Prof Kindiki Kithure arrives in Mwingi on Tuesday, November 22.
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