Residents urged to conduct the 'cut' peacefully

Residents of Waitaluk location, Kiminini constituency in Trans Nzoia have been urged to conduct traditional male circumcision ceremony peacefully. Speaking during the burial of the late Rev Ronald Wangwe, a  father to Joshua  Wangwe an employee of west media limited , at  Kibormos village, Waitaluk location chief Mr. Biwot has urged residents to maintain peace during the whole cut period.

He further added those brewing Busaa to be used in the cut ceremony should obtain permit form his office which are being issued for free of charge.

 "Permits for brewing Busaa to be used in the traditional male circumcision are available for free" he said.

He however cautioned those who will be caught drinking chang'aa will be arrested and arraigned in court of law.

He added that the success in efforts to tame insecurity in the area have been beefed up by the Nyumba Kumi officials who were working in liaison with security officials and residents in the area.