Why are Kenyans worried about election violence?

Published: April 26, 2022, 1 a.m.

\u201cWe are the country which has refused to take the many turning points that have been offered to us either through very painful points in our past or through opportunities.\u201d\n \nMost of Kenya\u2019s elections over the last 20 years have involved some level of violence and protests. The worst was in 2007 when at least 1,000 people were killed and more than half a million displaced.\n \nSo it\u2019s not surprising that many in Kenya are looking ahead to the upcoming elections in August with a sense of nervousness.\n \n Journalist John Allan Namu tells us that it doesn\u2019t help that some politicians are using \u2018unsanitary\u2019 language on social media, that the independent election body is underfunded and untrusted by many Kenyans, and that the recent process for nominating candidates was chaotic and controversial.\n \nSo what hope is there for a peaceful election in Kenya?\n \nPresenter: Alan Kasujja (@kasujja)\n \nGuest: John Allan Namu (@johnallannamu)