By OUMA WANZALAMore by this AuthorTraders in Kiamaiko estate in Nairobi were on Friday forced to shut their businesses as police engaged two religious groups fighting over the right to conduct prayers in the area. The conflict started in the evening when one group sought the intervention of police to stop the other from preaching at night. After police confiscated the loud speakers, the second group started to throw stones at the other, members saying they had been targeted unfairly. APPEALSResident Peter Mwangi said the fighting was unnecessary and asked those involved to stop it. “We worship one God so I wonder why one group would go out of its way to destroy people's property," he said.
Source: Daily Nation May 17, 2019 18:30 UTC