Fresh Kisii-Transmara Border Clashes Leave Two Dead, Several Injured
Violence erupts along Kisii-Transmara border, killing two and injuring many; farms burned and trade disrupted as authorities seek to restore peace.
Renewed violence along the Kisii-Transmara border has resulted in two fatalities and multiple injuries, with farms torched and businesses disrupted. The clashes erupted on Sunday, heightening tensions between neighbouring communities and affecting transport and trade.
Security officials from Kisii and Narok counties convened an emergency meeting in Nyabitunwa to assess the situation and discuss peace restoration measures. However, some conflicting parties were absent from the talks.
Community Impact and Response
- Residents report disrupted worship services and uncertainty over school reopening.
- Transport and trade have been severely affected, with movement across the border becoming difficult.
- Authorities have warned against possession of weapons and incitement to violence.
The conflict reportedly began with a dispute between two youths from the neighbouring communities over a woman at a local bar, escalating into wider community clashes.
Narok County Assembly Speaker Davis Dikiir condemned the violence and called for urgent government intervention to restore order. Principal Secretary Stephen Isaboke appealed for calm and peace among the youth and communities involved.
Community elders have urged the warring sides to abandon revenge and engage in dialogue to end the hostilities.
Security Measures and Calls for Peace
- Narok County Commissioner Kipkech Lotiatia emphasized the need for security officers to restore peace promptly.
- Residents are calling for increased security presence to prevent further violence and normalize daily activities.
The ongoing unrest continues to disrupt essential services and threatens the stability of the border area as authorities work to contain the situation.