Tag: Rachel Wandeto

  • Ruto: Stop inciting Kenyans, one day you will answer for Wandeto’s death

    Ruto: Stop inciting Kenyans, one day you will answer for Wandeto’s death

    President William Ruto has issued a stern warning to a section of leaders he accused of spreading hate speech and inciting Kenyans along tribal lines.

    Reacting to the horrific murder of his ardent supporter and gospel musician Rachel Wandeto, who was allegedly doused with petrol, Ruto said those behind the attack would not escape justice.

    Without mentioning names, the President condemned what he described as political intolerance allegedly being perpetrated by the leaders bent on dividing Kenyans through negative ethnicity and politics of blackmail.

    Ruto, who spoke strongly about the incident a day after returning from Kazakhstan, joined growing public outrage and calls for justice for the mother of two.

    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has since taken over the matter, with preliminary investigations from the police suggesting the attack may have been linked to the woman’s political views.

    “You will not divide our nation using ethnicity. I want to tell you, one day, you will answer for the tribalism and hate you are perpetrating in Kenya. The life of Rachel Wandeto will not go unanswered,” said William Ruto, who is on a five-day tour of the Coast region.

    He claimed that some leaders had gone to the extent of profiling and labelling Kenyans as traitors and rebels because of their divergent political views.

    “You call others traitors and rebels until Mama Rachel Wandeto is killed because of your hatred, your ethnicity, and the profiling of other Kenyans simply because they do not believe in your tribal bigotry,” he said.

    Ruto urged Kenyans to reject divisive politics and unite for the sake of the country’s progress.

    “We are going to stand together as a nation, and one day, you will answer for what you are doing. Our nation will not go backwards; it will move forward in unity because we are one nation, one people with a common destiny,” he said.

  • DCI takes over investigations into murder of Rachel Wandeto

    DCI takes over investigations into murder of Rachel Wandeto

    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Homicide Directorate has taken over investigations into the brutal murder of Rachel Wandeto, a gospel artist, who succumbed to severe injuries inflicted during an attack on May 16, 2026, in Mwiki, Kasarani, Nairobi.

    According to a statement by DCI,  preliminary investigations reveal that the victim was on her way home when she encountered a group of three men along 11th Street near Obama Road.

    “The assailants reportedly assaulted her, doused her with a flammable liquid, and then set her on fire before fleeing the scene,” the read.

    According to DCI, Wandeto was rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital the same day, suffering from approximately 75 per cent burn injuries.

    Unfortunately, she succumbed to her injuries while undergoing treatment at the facility on May 18, 2026.

    The detectives noted that they are tirelessly working to uncover the full circumstances surrounding this heinous crime and to identify and apprehend all individuals involved in its planning and execution.

    DCI condemned all forms of violence, criminality, and intolerance that jeopardise the safety and sanctity of human life.

    While extending condolences to the family, relatives, and friends of the deceased the Directorate assured the public and the bereaved family that investigations will be conducted thoroughly, impartially, and without fear or favour.

    The detectives noted that those found culpable will face the full force of the law.

    “Members of the public who possess any information that may assist with the investigation are encouraged to report at the nearest police station or anonymously through our 24-hour toll-free hotline at 0800 722 203 or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000,” DCI noted.

  • President Ruto mourns Rachel Wandetto, vows justice for her attackers

    President Ruto mourns Rachel Wandetto, vows justice for her attackers

    President William Ruto has mourned Rachel Wandetto, who was allegedly doused with fuel and set on fire in Kasarani over her perceived political stance.

    He vowed that those responsible for the attack will be brought to justice describing the incident as a criminal act that must be fully accounted for regardless of the perpetrators’ affiliation.

    “May God grant the family and friends comfort, peace, and courage to bear with the loss of Rachel Wandetto. The criminals that attacked this hardworking and promising lady will be held to account, irrespective of their affiliation.”

    Wandeto had gone viral after tattooing the image of President William Ruto on her body alongside the words “Two Terms” inscribed on her chest.

    She was attacked Saturday and rushed to KNH after suffering 70pc burns. Doctors had assured she was receiving the best possible care.

    The President further condemned any form of political intolerance that suppresses free speech or association noting that it threatens our democratic stability.

    “Kenya has no place for political intolerance that suppresses free speech or association. This threatens our democratic stability,” Ruto added.

     

    Also read https://www.kbc.co.ke/rachels-death-is-disturbing-she-will-get-justice-cs-murkomen/

  • Rachel Wandeto’s death is disturbing, she must get justice, vows CS Murkomen

    Rachel Wandeto’s death is disturbing, she must get justice, vows CS Murkomen

    Anger has greeted the sudden death of gospel artiste Rachel Wandeto, who was allegedly doused with petrol and set ablaze in Mwiki by unknown assailants over her political beliefs.

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, who had visited the musician at the Kenyatta National Hospital where she was admitted, vowed that justice would be served.

    Murkomen also mourned Wandeto, describing her death as disturbing. “I am profoundly saddened to learn of the demise of Ms Rachel Wandetto, which happened this morning at the Kenyatta National Hospital following a heinous attack by a vile and intolerant group of people. Her passing is deeply disturbing”

    He added that her passing on should prick the conscience of those propagating politics of hate, violence and division.

    “No one deserves to be injured or killed for their political views or affiliation in this day and age. When I visited Rachel in the hospital last evening, her face showed resilience and courage. It is quite unfortunate that she lost the fight”

    He pledged government’s support even as he conveyed his condolences to the family

    “We shall bring the perpetrators of this senseless act to book. Rachel will get justice. I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends for this painful loss. The government stands with you in this time of immense grief”

    Wandeto had gone viral after tattooing the image of President William Ruto on her body alongside the words “Two Terms” inscribed on her chest.

    She was attacked Saturday and rushed to KNH after suffering 70pc burns. Doctors had assured she was receiving the best possible care.

    The head of Presidential Special Projects & Creative Economy, Dennis Itumbi, regretted what he described as painful and unnecessary death.

    “A young Gospel artist has been silenced while carrying nothing but her music, her faith, and her personal political beliefs. Rachel Wandeto Muthoni, did not deserve the hate, the pressure, and the hostility that surrounded her simply because she publicly supported President William Ruto”, he said on his X.

    He said no artist should be targeted because they think differently politically, expressing concern that politics of intimidation, cancellation, and tribal hostility are destroying lives and creating dangerous divisions.

    “Today we mourn not just an artist, but a daughter, a friend, a believer, and a human being whose only ‘crime” was expressing her political choice openly. She even tattooed the name of the leader she believed in on her body as a personal expression of loyalty and love for her convictions. Kenya must never become a place where artists are punished, isolated, or targeted because they think differently politically”. He stated.

    Leaders, government officials and human rights defenders have condemned the incident, reiterating that Rachel did not deserve to die in such a manner.

    The Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) has also weighed in on the matter, demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution of all those responsible.

    “Violence, intimidation, and attacks against citizens have no place in Kenya’s constitutional democracy and must be confronted firmly through justice and accountability”, it said in a statement.

    The female legislators further expresses concern over the emerging pattern of targeted violence and growing intolerance in public life, which they said threatens democratic participation and weakens public trust in state protection mechanisms.

    “We further urge all actors in public life to exercise restraint and responsibility, and to reject any narratives that normalize or justify violence against citizens. Kenya’s constitutional order is anchored on peaceful coexistence, justice, and the protection of fundamental rights”, they said.

  • Political intolerance: Gospel artiste Rachel Wandeto dies after brutal attack

    Political intolerance: Gospel artiste Rachel Wandeto dies after brutal attack

    Gospel artiste Rachel Wandeto, who sustained severe burn injuries after she was allegedly attacked in Mwiki area, Nairobi, for expressing her political opinion, has succumbed while undergoing treatment.

     

    Wandeto had gone viral after tattooing the image of President William Ruto on her body alongside the words “Two Terms” inscribed on her chest.

     

    She was reportedly attacked by three masked men on Saturday night and allegedly doused with petrol and set ablaze. According to police reports, the incident occurred along Obama Road, 11th Street in Mwiki shortly after midnight.

     

    She was initially rushed to Uzima Uhai Hospital before being transferred to the Kenyatta National Hospital after suffering burns covering nearly 70 per cent of her body.

     

    The musician died just hours after Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja and other senior security officials visited her in hospital, where doctors had assured she was receiving the best possible care.

     

    The Interior CS condemned the attack, describing it as barbaric, and vowed that investigative agencies would work tirelessly to establish the motive and bring to book those responsible.

     

    “This evening, I visited Madam Rachel Wandeto, who was attacked and injured for expressing her political opinion. The doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital informed us that she suffered significant burns and is getting the best care possible,” the CS said.

     

    “I condemn this barbaric act that has no place in our society. Our investigative agencies are working hard to establish the motive and bring to book the perpetrators of the heinous act,” he added.

     

    Murkomen had also pledged government support to Ms Wandeto, who received specialised treatment before news of her death was shared on Monday morning.

     

    The incident has since sparked outrage, with a section of Kenyans condemning the attack and calling for swift investigations and justice for the late gospel artiste.