CS Namwamba Forced to Leave Stage During Fred Omondi’s Memorial as Audience Chants Anti-Government Slogans

Sports CS Ababu Namwamba during comedian Fred Omondi's memorial event at Carnivore grounds on June 21, 2024
Sports CS Ababu Namwamba during comedian Fred Omondi's memorial event at Carnivore grounds on June 21, 2024
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Comedian and radio host Daniel Ndambuki, popularly known as Churchill, intervened on Friday, June 21 night during comedian Fred Omondi’s memorial service, after a segment of the audience began chanting anti-government slogans.

The disturbance occurred when Sports and Entertainment Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba attempted to address the congregation at Carnivore grounds.

Members of the audience started chanting "Ruto must go," and some even moved to prevent the CS from speaking.

Ababu Namwamba's efforts to calm the situation were unsuccessful, prompting event host Churchill Ndambuki to swiftly step in and address the disruption.

Sports CS Ababu Namwamba addressing the media on Monday, November 28, 2022
Sports CS Ababu Namwamba addressing the media on Monday, November 28, 2022
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However, attempts by the comedian to calm the adamant anti-government protestors failed, forcing Churchill to halt the event temporarily.

Following the disruption, the CS returned the microphone to the comedian and walked away, flanked by his bodyguards.

The event, dubbed Last Laugh, featured several comedians who had gathered to pay their final respects to their colleague, Fred Omondi, who passed away a week ago.

Fred Omondi died in a road accident along the Kangundo highway in Nairobi.

Meanwhile, In an analogous situation, residents of Bondo in Siaya county on Friday stormed the offices of MP Gideon Ochanda after the legislator voted in favour of the Finance Bill.

The enraged residents marched to the MP's office, bearing a brown coffin inscribed with the name of Gideon Ochanda, and began protesting outside his premises.

They accused the MP of betrayal and demanded his immediate resignation. In a similar vein, residents of Msambweni in Kwale County protested on the same day after their MP, Feisal Abdalla, voted in favour of the controversial bill.

Armed with twigs and placards, the demonstrators tried to enter the MP's offices but were swiftly dispersed by alert police officers.

Bondo Sub-County residents stage demonstrations after their MP voted in favour of the Finance Bill 2024.
Bondo Sub-County residents stage demonstrations after their MP voted in favour of the Finance Bill 2024.
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