Tuesday, September
16, 2025 - Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has issued a stern
warning to Homa Bay residents over the controversial cultural practice known as
“disco Matanga.”
Speaking during the Jukwaa la Usalama forum held in
Homa Bay on Tuesday, September 16th, 2025, Murkomen said the events,
typically held during funeral vigils, have contributed significantly to
exploitation of young women.
“Defilement is a big issue in Homa Bay County.”
“The prevalence of these cases is promoted by cultural
practices, including disco matanga, which has been banned,” he stated.
Murkomen further noted that most defilement incidents occur
during school holidays and condemned the tendency of some residents to shield
perpetrators, particularly when they are relatives.
“These are high crimes. We do not want the community to hide
the perpetrators,” he warned.
The CS’ remarks follow his earlier concerns about rising
insecurity in Western Kenya, citing drug and alcohol abuse, gang activity, and
defilement as major threats.
He announced the deployment of a special team to support
regional security officers and urged local leaders and residents to cooperate
with law enforcement.
“Our county tours continue to reveal key challenges.”
“We call on leaders and communities to cooperate fully as we
tackle these threats,” Murkomen said, reaffirming the Government’s commitment
to restoring safety and order in affected regions.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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Wewe wachana na culture za watu bwana ama hatutawapea kura 2027
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