Kenya: Six killed in ethnic clashes

Kenya: Six killed in ethnic clashes

 

 

Six people have been killed and more than 20 houses burned in ethnic fighting in Olpusimoru in Narok county, about 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the capital Nairobi.

 

At least a dozen others have been injured in the clashes that started over the weekend and are being treated in local hospitals. The violence between the Kalenjin and Maasai communities is alleged to have been triggered by livestock theft,

 

 

though the authorities have also blamed politics for the rivalry between the two. Security forces have been deployed to the area to deal with the situation. This is not the first time ethnic clashes, which are linked to resources but often said to be fanned by

 

 

political leaders, have occurred in the area. Similar clashes in September 2018 left four people dead and dozens of houses torched. More houses were burned and one more person killed in subsequent violence towards the end of that year.