NAIROBI, Kenya – The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has condemned violent attacks on journalists covering the homecoming of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, after chaos erupted along Mombasa Road on Thursday.
Crews from TV47, Citizen TV and Standard Group were assaulted by unidentified individuals as Gachagua’s convoy made its way from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) toward the Nairobi Central Business District.
Several journalists sustained injuries, while equipment including cameras and mobile phones was stolen.
“The Media Council strongly condemns the violent assault and robbery of journalists… Several journalists were injured, with some requiring hospital treatment, and vital equipment was stolen,” MCK said in a statement, urging the Inspector General of Police to launch swift investigations.
The @MediaCouncilK strongly condemns the violent assault and robbery of journalists from .@tv47news, .@citizentvkenya and .@StandardGroupLc during the homecoming event for former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua today. Several journalists were injured, with some requiring
Cape Media Limited also reported that its TV47 crew was attacked near City Cabanas, where chaos broke out as groups of youths hurled stones at the convoy.
“We strongly condemn this blatant attack on press freedom and call on authorities to swiftly investigate,” said Macharia Wamugo, Head of TV at Cape Media.
The incident forced Gachagua and other leaders in the convoy to briefly take cover. Witnesses said the violence escalated when unidentified individuals on motorcycles joined the fracas.
Former Chief Justice David Maraga also weighed in, condemning the attacks as a violation of constitutional freedoms.
“Freedom of the press and the right of citizens to assemble are guaranteed under the Constitution and must be protected at all times. I strongly condemn the use of violence against citizens and journalists during the return of the former Deputy President,” Maraga said.
I strongly condemn the use of violence against citizens and journalists during the return of the former Deputy President from his visit to the United States.President Ruto’s continued use of armed militias against citizens – as security forces watch without any action-



