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Police Fire Teargas to Disperse Crowd at Sifuna's Rally

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Last updated: February 15, 2026 at 3:17 PM
Police Fire Teargas to Disperse Crowd at Sifuna's Rally
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It's not clear what prompted the police to throw the teargas to disperse thousands of supporters attending the ODM Linda Wananchi rally
Police fired teargas at a rally convened by Nairobi Senator and the Secretary General of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Edwin Sifuna in Kitengela on Sunday, February 15th, 2026 in Kajiado County. It's not clear what prompted the police to throw the teargas to disperse thousands of supporters attending the ODM Linda Wananchi rally by Sifuna and other leaders were addressing the people. . When the first teargas was thrown, Sifuna was heard asking the crowd to remain calm, wondering who was disrupting the rally. It's then that more teargas was thrown, with crowds scampering for safety. The rally ended abruptly as leaders drove off while the crowds ran in different directions. Boda boda riders and residents who had turned up for the rally were seen scampering for safety as the situation quickly became unmanageable. Videos seen indicated that within minutes of the melee, people began fleeing in different directions, while others struggled to move away from the choking fumes. Sifuna was heard urging the crowds to stand firm even as most of the rally attendees scampered to safety. The politicians' aides whisked them into their motor vehicles before the convoy sped towards Nairobi. Live bullets were also heard rending the air. Transport had been paralysed along the Nairobi-Namanga Road as the politicians addressed the public. Some youths could still be seen engaging police in running battles within the Kitengela town as the latter fired teargas to disperse surging crowds. Some of those who were in attendance scampered to safety, while the majority remained on the streets, chanting anti-government slogans. Most shops have remained closed in the town since Sunday morning. A few traders who were in operation closed their shops immediately when the tear gas canisters were hurled. Before the incident, other leaders such as Siaya Governor James Orengo and Nyamira Senator Okongo Omogeni had addressed the crowd. The leaders told the gathering that the spirit of the late party leader was with the group and not the rival Linda Ground currently meeting in Tononoka, Mombasa. "We are asking President to demand his money back from that team in Mombasa," Orengo said as the crowd shouted, "One term." The leaders vowed to rally behind Sifuna, who was fired as ODM SG before the Political Parties Tribunal reinstated him last Thursday. Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, Saboti's Caleb Amisi are among those who managed to address the gathering. Earlier, the group led by Sifuna attended a church service at ACK St. Peter's Orkeju Emanya Church in Kisaju, Kajiado County, but had not arrived in Kitengela town for the scheduled. Some supporters said they had been waiting since as early as 6:30 am. “I can’t wait to see Sifuna; I have been waiting since 6:30 am,” a youth told The Star. Security had been heightened ahead of the Linda Mwananchi political rally. Officers drawn from various police formations were deployed to the area after hundreds of youths flooded the town in anticipation of the Sunday afternoon event. Several traders closed their shops as crowds jammed the town, although transport along the Nairobi–Namanga Road remained uninterrupted.