Molo clergy hold prayers at MP Kuria Kimani’s house vandalised by protestersA group of interdenominational pastors and members of the public gathered at the home of Molo Member of Parliament (MP) Kuria Kimani on Friday to assess the damage after protesters invaded the compound during demonstrations against the Finance Bill. The legislator who is also the Chairperson of the National Assembly Finance Committee was not present and was said to be in Nairobi. “It was not fair what the youths did to their MP,” said Bishop David Njoroge of Neema Lema Church. The MP is counting losses running into millions of shillings after his property was torched by the protesters. The MP’s Ford Ranger was damaged after its windscreen was smashed by angry protesters, leaving shattered glass strewn across the sprawling compound.