
Vandalism Rocks Kitale: EACC Cars Destroyed Near Natembeya’s Home
Vandalized EACC Vehicles in Kitale: A Report on the Incident Outside George Natembeya’s Home Trans Nzoia County, Kenya – May 19, 2025 – A disturbing incident unfolded this morning outside the residence of George Natembeya in Kitale, Kenya. Several vehicles belonging to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) were found vandalized, with significant damage to their windows and interiors. The video footage, circulating on social media, shows a chaotic scene with a large crowd and police officers present. The video clearly shows the extent of the damage. One vehicle has its windows completely shattered, while another has its door ripped off and lies on the ground. The interior of the vehicles is also strewn with debris. Eyewitnesses report hearing loud bangs and shouting before discovering the damaged cars. One witness, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "I heard a commotion early this morning, and when I looked outside, I saw a large group of people near Mr. Natembeya’s house. The cars were already damaged." Police have yet to release an official statement regarding the incident, but investigations are underway. The motive behind the vandalism remains unclear. The incident raises concerns about public safety and the potential for further unrest. The EACC has not yet commented on the event. Further updates will be provided as they become available.