Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has spoken up after she was on Saturday 'booed' during the anti-femicide march. An X user said that she felt Passaris was booed because people felt she had done so little regarding the surge of femicide cases. Perhaps this is an opportunity to put in place some frameworks to fight the misogyny that plays a huge factor in femicide,” the x user said. Responding to the user on X, Passaris said that the heckling was because she was the available punching bag to let out frustrations and settle political scores. I have been on a planning wall with Civil Society Organizations for the Femicide march from inception,” she wrote.