At the funeral of controversial blogger Albert Ojwang in Kakoth Village, thousands mourned his tragic death while urging for systemic change in the Kenyan law enforcement system.
Kenya Grieves and Protests: The Death of Albert Ojwang Sparks a Movement

Kenya Grieves and Protests: The Death of Albert Ojwang Sparks a Movement
Public outrage mounts in Kenya after the death of a blogger in police custody, igniting demands for justice.
The event unfolded under a winter sun, starting as a modest gathering before swelling into a sea of mourners. Young men carried Ojwang's coffin through emotional tributes, with many attendees adorned in shirts that bore the poignant phrase "Rest in Power, Albert." His passing ignited widespread protests across the nation, following a crackdown on dissent and alleged police brutality that has left numerous casualties in its wake.
The tone of the funeral reflected a growing spirit of resistance; colorful banners and chants echoed fervent calls for accountability juxtaposed against stirring speeches from politicians and activists alike. The massive support highlighted the widespread discontent rooted in perceived corruption and continuous law enforcement misconduct in Kenya.
Sorrow turned into a rallying cry as mourners not only honored Ojwang's life but also made their voices heard against the status quo. Amidst hymns and passionate orations, both leaders and citizens alike vowed to seek justice for Ojwang and all victims of systemic violence, marking this funeral as a critical juncture for Kenya's youth and their demands for reform.
The tone of the funeral reflected a growing spirit of resistance; colorful banners and chants echoed fervent calls for accountability juxtaposed against stirring speeches from politicians and activists alike. The massive support highlighted the widespread discontent rooted in perceived corruption and continuous law enforcement misconduct in Kenya.
Sorrow turned into a rallying cry as mourners not only honored Ojwang's life but also made their voices heard against the status quo. Amidst hymns and passionate orations, both leaders and citizens alike vowed to seek justice for Ojwang and all victims of systemic violence, marking this funeral as a critical juncture for Kenya's youth and their demands for reform.