- President William Ruto was forced to cancel a rally scheduled for Roysambu on Tuesday, March 11, after the unrest broke out following his Mathare incident
- Cruel teenagers robbed drivers and businesses on Thika Road, Juja Road and Outer Ring Road, causing fear and discomfort
- Police were forced to shoot warning shootings to disperse the violent groups while Ruto interrupted his schedule and returned to the White House
Nairobi witnessed cases of chaos and chaos on Tuesday, March 11, after the presidential meeting William Ruto In Mathare the end of the violence.
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What started as a normal political event further sparked chaos as parts of the crowd change and cause looting and destruction, eventually forcing the President to cancel a scheduled meeting in Roysambu.
Trouble started in the afternoon, shortly after Ruto's speech in Mathare. When his caravan left the area, youth groups entered the road, and seized parts of the road Thika Near the National Youth Service Headquarters (NYS) and the Kariobangi circuit.
Online videos show people breaking car mirrors and vigorously grabbing valuable items from passengers.
The chaos spread the fastest of Thika Road to Juja Road and the Outer Ring Road, thus hampering travel and business operations. Fearful drivers were forced to turn the route to avoid meeting the invaders.
The police had to intervene, firing shootings in the air to disperse the aggressive crowd.
Why did Ruto cancel Roysambu's planned meeting?
The unexpected violence is believed to contribute to Ruto's decision to cancel his scheduled meeting in Roysambu. According to the report, the president was scheduled to address his supporters at a political meeting later in the afternoon but chose to return to the White House.
Prior to his return, he had ordered the office of the Deputy Commissioner of County (DCC) in Ruaraka, which was his last second activity according to the schedule issued to the media.
Again, security concerns in Roysambu are said to contribute significantly to Ruto's sudden change.

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A few days earlier, anxiety raised Roysambu after local youths protested against Ruto 20 million Ruto's contribution to the Jesus Winner Ministry church, questioning the allocation of funds due to difficult economic conditions.

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Ruto is currently on a one -week visit to Nairobi County, visiting the areas considered to be the stronghold of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) following his recent agreement with Raila Odinga.
The visit, which started on Monday, March 10, aims to launch development projects and promote the political agreement signed last week.
However, the lack of major ODM figures from Nairobi has sparked rumors about the power of the agreement. Popular leaders such as Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna And Westlands MP Tim Wanyonyi has been seen not attending the event.
Their misunderstanding has raised questions about the party's internal tensions, especially with Owino and the Wanyonyi looking at the Nairobi governor, who may oppose the support of Raila's Raila's Johnson Sakaja.
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