Overview
- Charles Ong'ondo Were, a Kenyan opposition MP, was shot dead in Nairobi by gunmen on a motorcycle in what police have called a premeditated attack.
- The MP, who had previously reported receiving death threats, was ambushed at a traffic light and pronounced dead at Nairobi Hospital after being rushed there by his driver and bodyguard, who were unharmed.
- Police have launched an investigation but have yet to make any arrests or establish a clear motive for the killing.
- Speculation about the motive includes theories tied to local political rivalries and Were's outspoken criticism of senior officials.
- National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula and President William Ruto have condemned the killing, with Wetang'ula demanding a comprehensive investigation to be reported to Parliament.