At least 24 people have been killed by police gunfire since Tuesday's election, said the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, which monitors government institutions. Related Image Expand / CollapseIn Nairobi slums loyal to Odinga, police opened fire to disperse protesters who blocked roads and set up burning barricades. Wycliff Mokaya told The Associated Press his 9-year-old daughter was killed by a stray bullet while on their third-floor balcony in Mathare. One person was shot and killed in Kibera overnight, said Sam Ochieng, a former chairman for Odinga's party there. A LOOK AT KENYA’S RECENT HISTORY OF DEADLY ELECTION UNRESTAdding to the rift is ethnic loyalty.
Source: Fox News August 12, 2017 13:28 UTC