Mediamax Journalist Catherine Wanjeri Stable After Being Shot While Covering Nakuru Protests

Mediamax journalist Catherine Wanjeri was shot multiple times while covering protests in Nakuru. Despite wearing visible press identification, Wanjeri was struck three times in the thigh by rubber bullets, prompting swift condemnation and calls for justice from media stakeholders and the public.

Details of the Incident: Wanjeri Kariuki, an experienced journalist with Mediamax, was covering protests when the incident occurred. Initially taken to Valley Hospital, she was later transferred to Nakuru Provincial General Hospital Annex, where she is reported to be in stable condition. She is scheduled to undergo surgery as part of her treatment.

Reactions and Condemnations: The shooting of Wanjeri has sparked outrage among media stakeholders, including the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), which has called for an immediate investigation by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA). They emphasize that journalists must be allowed to carry out their duties safely and without fear of violence.

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Calls for Action: Both the Media Council of Kenya and Mediamax Limited have condemned the incident as an attack on press freedom. They urge authorities to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation to hold accountable those responsible for the shooting. The incident underscores the importance of protecting journalists and ensuring they can work in safe environments.

Media Freedom in Kenya: Kenya’s Constitution guarantees freedom of the press, crucial for upholding democracy and informing the public. However, incidents like this highlight ongoing challenges journalists face in hostile environments.

Conclusion: The shooting of Catherine Wanjeri serves as a stark reminder of the risks journalists take in their pursuit of truth. It is imperative for authorities to uphold press freedom, protect journalists, and swiftly investigate acts of violence against them. The incident has galvanized calls for ensuring journalists can work without intimidation or violence in Kenya.This incident is developing, and updates on Wanjeri’s condition and the investigation should be closely monitored for further developments. The solidarity and support from media organizations underline the importance of safeguarding press freedom in Kenya’s democratic society.

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