- Tears rolled freely as Azimio la Umoja leaders paid tribute to lives lost during anti-government protests
- Likoni MP Mishi Mboko and others shed tears as they mourned the loss of lives and demanded an end to unjust practices
- The leaders lit candles to honour their departed supporters and promised to continue fighting for a just and equitable society
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Leaders and supporters of Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party have come together and participated in a tearjerking candlelight vigil.
The event, held on Wednesday, July 26, was a poignant moment of remembrance for the lives tragically lost during recent anti-government demonstrations.
Azimio leaders' emotional display
Tears flowed freely as the leaders paid their respects to departed supporters allegedly brutally killed by police officers.
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The atmosphere was heavy with grief and sorrow as the leaders could not hold back their emotions.
Many of them, including Likoni MP Mishi Mboko, could be seen shedding tears, their pain palpable as they stood together in solidarity, mourning the loss of lives taken too soon.
The candlelight vigil was not just an act of remembrance but a powerful statement against the injustice that led to the deaths of innocent demonstrators.
The fallen supporters were not mere statistics but individuals with dreams, aspirations, and families.
Their untimely deaths shook the nation and exposed the harsh realities of police brutality.
During the vigil, the leaders lit candles to symbolise the hope that there was a flicker of light even in darkness.
The candles represented the lives lost, and each flame was a promise to fight for justice and accountability.
As they laid flowers honouring the departed, the leaders vowed to continue the struggle against oppression and violence.
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Raila Odinga visits patients nursing gunshot wounds
Earlier, the ODM Party leader visited injured supporters at Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital.
Raila visited Mama Lucy Hospital, where he checked on patients nursing gunshot wounds due to the protests.
On arrival at the facility, the former prime minister was taken to various wards, interacting with the patients to find out how they were responding to the treatment.
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