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The chaos hit Nyahururu town yesterday, with Linda Mwananchi leaders who had earlier called off their planned rally in Ol Kalou converging for church services and public engagements. But by midday, chaos had engulfed their activities, with Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata confirming that his driver, Gitari, had been shot during the rally.

And the violence didn't stop there. In Kisumu, Linda Mwananchi leaders faced a similar fate as they were attacked by goons. The scenes were chaotic, with the leaders trying to flee the area.

Linda Mwananchi is a movement that has been gaining momentum in Kenya, with the latest incident being the latest in a string of coordinated attacks against the group. The movement's leaders have described the attacks as a government-orchestrated crackdown.

Nyandarua County is no stranger to politics, with the recent by-election campaign for the Ol Kalou parliamentary seat being one of the most closely watched in the country. The elections have been marred by violence, with several candidates and their supporters being attacked.

The attacks have left many Kenyans questioning the safety of the country's electoral process. 'This is a coordinated effort to silence the opposition,' said Linda Mwananchi leader. The movement has vowed to continue its campaign despite the attacks.

The government has not commented on the violence, with Communications Secretary Mutahi Kagwe remaining silent on the matter. 'We will not be intimidated by these attacks,' Kagwe said in a statement.

The violence has also sparked a heated debate on social media, with many Kenyans calling for the government to take action against the perpetrators. 'Who is behind these attacks? The government needs to take responsibility,' tweeted @mwenyewe.

The attacks have left several people injured, with some being rushed to hospital for treatment. The situation remains tense, with the government yet to make a statement on the matter.

Linda Mwananchi leaders have called on Kenyans to remain peaceful and avoid taking matters into their own hands. 'We will continue to seek justice through peaceful means,' said the movement's leader.

In the meantime, the government has deployed security personnel to the affected areas to maintain order. The situation remains unpredictable, and Kenyans are advised to remain vigilant.

Key Facts

  • Linda Mwananchi movement leaders were attacked by goons in Nyahururu, Kisumu, and Nyandarua County.
  • Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata's driver, Gitari, was shot during the rally.
  • The attacks have been described by Linda Mwananchi leaders as a government-orchestrated crackdown.
  • Nyandarua County has seen several violent incidents during the recent by-election campaign.
  • Several people have been injured in the attacks, with some being rushed to hospital for treatment.