Turning churches into political battlegrounds just escalated Kenya’s tension, dragging worship spaces into power struggles and triggering security alarms.
Churches as political no-go zones
Churches as political no-go zones
- William Ruto pushed back against politics inside sanctuaries.
- Framed worship spaces as zones for calm.
- Rejected hate and factional shouting near altars.
- Demanded respect regardless of beliefs.
- Kenya's security agencies received direct instructions.
- Tasked with shielding churches from interference.
- Warned against violence near religious gatherings.
- Redirected politics to non-religious venues.
- Witimama ACK Church became the flashpoint.
- Forced opposition figures to scatter.
- Tear gas disrupted congregants mid-service.
- Vehicles ended up burned.
- Rigathi Gachagua labeled the chaos an assassination bid.
- Alleged police units traveled from Nairobi.
- Pointed to live rounds and gas use.
- Accused state actors of coordination.
- Douglas Kanja acknowledged that probes started.
- Confirmed active investigations.
- Offered no conclusions yet.
- Left accountability questions open.
- Kenya's opposition issued a deadline warning.
- Threatened mass action within two weeks.
- Cited inaction by authorities.
- Raised stakes before the 2027 General Election.