During the recent anti-government protests in Kenya, vandalism occurred at various locations, including homes and businesses belonging to prominent figures.
Besides Kuria Kimani’s home being set ablaze, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi’s Timber XO nightclub in Eldoret was heavily vandalized, prompting him to suspend all development activities in his constituency.
The violence extended to Parliament and other public institutions.
Protesters overran Parliament, causing damage, including setting a section of the Senate and City Hall ablaze. Inside Parliament, chairs in the lounge area were turned upside-down, windows shattered, and walls destroyed.
Several protesters were shot in the fierce clash with the anti-riot police.
Businesses were also severely affected. In Kitengela, traders reported extensive losses due to looting and vandalism during the protests.
Shops were broken into, and public property was destroyed, including road blockages with burning tyres, which disrupted transportation and daily activities.