In Pictures: Beasts of burden again used to criticise Kenyan State officials

Donkeys with graffiti shaming State officials’ actions were Monday morning left in Nairobi’s CBD, in a second incident where the beasts of burden are being used for criticism. December 2014, there was similar drama outside I&M Building in Nairobi when a driver of a lorry abandoned 22 donkeys with graffiti tumechoka (we are fed up).

The animals, five in number, were Monday morning found tied to a grill along Kenyatta avenue.

Some Members of Parliament are embroiled in sex scandals and rape allegations, the latest being Imenti Central’s Gideon Mwiti accused of raping a woman at his private office in Westlands, Nairobi.
President Uhuru Kenyatta Thursday last week issued an order for all Government officials named in EACC report to step aside to allow probe into graft claims.
With widespread poaching in Kenya’s game parks, many wild animals are now listed as endangered species with elephants and Rhinos most affected.
Governors too have been accused of mismanaging counties funds, with some of them surviving impeachment by a whisker.
The donkeys being herded away from Nairobi CBD where they are said to have been abandoned by activists at 5am Monday.