There was a puzzle when a beehive was discovered at Uhuru Park ahead of Raila Odinga’s swearing in ceremony set to take place in few hours away.
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Reports indicate that the where about of who brought eh bees is not yet know, this has reminded Kenyans of the mysterious bees which were used to attack those who were camping outside the high court in Milimani during the then election presidential petition which saw Raila carrying the day.
Former NHIF thief Richard Kerich is asking his friend to help them switch off electricity in Kibra. He mistakenly sent the message to Langata WhatsApp group. #NASAOathDay#NASASwearingIn pic.twitter.com/4Y0h4QZjGH
— Hon Lee Makwiny (@leemakwiny) January 30, 2018
It has also been reported that Citizen TV and Radio have been shut down by the government. NTV have also suffered the same fete bearing in mind that they had received a threat from the ruling Jubilee government.
Police had also arrested a section of modern coast buses which were ferrying NASA supporters but later realized them. It is not yet known as for why they had arrested them.
Mombasa NASA supporters earlier detained in Voi now on their way to Uhuru Park after police released their buses on Sh10,000 bond for alleged traffic offences.#NASAOathDay pic.twitter.com/ixBv9Fd3H0
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) January 30, 2018
07:52 Uhuru Park. A small crowd already there. Dancing and singing. Not a single policeman on site. pic.twitter.com/fp2AX65idc via @kimaniq
— Ma3Route (@Ma3Route) January 30, 2018
Gov't allows NASA 'swearing-in' at Uhuru Park to proceed despite earlier attempts to block it; sources say those to break the law to face consequences. pic.twitter.com/DbW9unpamp
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) January 30, 2018