Muchiri Nyaga

Muchiri Nyaga

police spokesperson Kenya

Muchiri Nyaga is a police spokesperson who confirmed reports of violent clashes between Turkana and Dasanach fishermen at the Kenya-Ethiopia border, as tensions escalated after a deadly militia attack.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
51,745
Power
102$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 1 5.00 0.08% +20% 53,771,296 51,745 $106,000 102$
Totals 1 53,771,296 51,745 $106,000 102$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga is the police spokesperson who clarified the circumstances surrounding Wangai’s death. 5

The Standard: Police dismiss claims of misconduct in Julia Wangai's death

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga is the spokesperson for the National Police Service who commended citizens for maintaining law and order during the protests. 7

The Standard: Police reports 11 deaths and injuries in Saba Saba protests

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga, a police spokesperson, defended the lockdown during the protests. 6

The Standard: Clashes erupt on Thika Road as police block protesters on Saba Saba day

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga warned organisers and participants against breaching security zones or engaging in unlawful acts. 5

The Standard: Razor wire seals Parliament as Saba Saba protests gain momentum

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga, the National Police Service Spokesperson, warned that any unlawful conduct during the Saba Saba protests will attract firm action. 6

The Standard: Police warn of tough action during Saba Saba protests

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga is the spokesperson for the National Police Service who issued a warning against unlawful conduct ahead of the Saba Saba protests. 6

The Standard: Police warns against unlawful conduct ahead of Saba Saba protests

Kenya Kenya: Muchiri Nyaga, the Police Spokesperson, stated that Kinyagia had been falsely reported missing. 5

The Standard: Police dismiss abduction claims after Ndiang'ui resurfaces