National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has responded decisively to opposition leaders advocating for an International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation into political violence in Kenya.On August 20, 2026, Ichung’wah expressed his support for an ICC investigation while emphasizing the necessity to also scrutinize the involvement of opposition leaders in the
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Kindiki Warns Political Violence Sponsors Will Face Prosecution
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki emphasizes that anyone involved in political violence—whether politicians, financiers, or supporters—will face prosecution, regardless of their political affiliations. Following the government's announcement of 20 arrests related to the violent disruptions of Linda Mwananchi's political events in Kisumu and Nyahururu on Sunday, July 12, 2026, Kindiki stated,
