The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has reported that 31 people were killed during the recent Saba Saba protests, which rocked several counties across the country.

The Commission condemned the deaths and urged accountability from all involved parties, including police, civilians, and other stakeholders.

In a press statement, KNCHR Vice Chairperson Raymond Nyeris also revealed that the demonstrations left 107 people injured, while two cases of enforced disappearance were recorded.

Additionally, 532 individuals were arrested, and property of unknown value was destroyed during the unrest. "We once again send our message of condolence to those who lost their loved ones and wish a quick recovery to those nursing injuries," said Nyeris.