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Kenyan police fire tear gas at anti-government protesters, one dead

Nationwide protest over cost of living and President William Ruto's government in Nairobi

Supporters of Kenya鈥檚 opposition leader Raila Odinga of the Azimio La Umoja (Declaration of Unity) One Kenya Alliance, are seen in teargas fired by riot officers as they participate in a nationwide protest over cost of living and President William Ruto鈥檚 government in Mathare settlement of Nairobi, Kenya March 27, 2023. REUTERS/John Muchucha

NAIROBI 鈥 Kenyan police fired teargas and water cannons at stone-throwing supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga on Monday during a second week of protests against the government and high food prices, with one person shot dead in the western city of Kisumu.

The clashes broke out as Odinga鈥檚 convoy passed through the Kawangware neighbourhood in the capital Nairobi, Reuters reporters said. Hundreds of supporters had gathered around the convoy, shouting 鈥淩uto must go,鈥 in reference to President William Ruto.

Odinga, who lost to Ruto in last August鈥檚 election, is seeking to channel frustrations about stubborn inflation into a durable movement against the president. He has vowed to press ahead with biweekly protests 鈥 every Monday and Thursday 鈥 despite police banning the demonstrations.

In Kisumu, close to Odinga鈥檚 ancestral home, one person was shot dead during the protests, a worker at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital said, without saying who did the shooting.

鈥淗is body was dumped outside of the hospital,鈥 said the worker, who asked not to be named because he was not authorised to speak to media. Alphonse Wambua, Kisumu County police commander, said he was unaware of anyone who had been shot dead.

The Independent Police Oversight Authority will investigate five incidents across the country in which officers are said to have injured protesters and killed one in Kisumu, the government police watchdog said in a statement.

In Nairobi鈥檚 Mathare slums and in Kisumu, police officers clad in riot gear used tear gas against protesters who were hurling stones at them, footage on Kenyan television station NTV showed.

A Reuters witness reported little activity in Nairobi鈥檚 central business district, with many shops remaining closed amid a heavy police presence ahead of Monday鈥檚 planned gatherings.

Ruto has accused Odinga of trying to stir up chaos in a country with a history of political and ethnic violence, often around elections. Odinga denies this.

In separate incidents on Monday, unidentified people vandalised a property belonging to Odinga鈥檚 family and another owned by former president Uhuru Kenyatta, who supported Odinga in last year鈥檚 election, Kenyan media reported.

Dennis Onyango, Odinga鈥檚 spokesperson, said he believed the government sent the attackers.

Later on Monday evening, fire was seen burning sections of Kenyatta鈥檚 property, according to footage from Citizen TV.

Spokespeople for the government, police and Kenyatta did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Odinga, a former prime minister, has lost five presidential elections in a row. He challenged the most recent result before the Supreme Court, which upheld Ruto鈥檚 victory.

During last week鈥檚 protests, a university student was killed when police fired live rounds after running out of tear gas canisters and blank rounds, according to an internal police report shown to Reuters by a police source.

A police spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment about the report.

During and after those protests, police arrested more than 200 people, including lawmakers belonging to Odinga鈥檚 faction in both houses of the parliament.

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