Drama as police block Cleophas Malala from overseeing controversial 'Echoes of War' school play

A school play titled “Echoes of War” by Butere Girls High School
in Kakamega County has sparked a dramatic standoff in Rongai, Nakuru County, on
the eve of its scheduled performance at the Kenya National Drama Festivals.
Police on Wednesday evening surrounded a vehicle belonging to Cleophas Malala — the play’s writer and former Kakamega Senator — in an apparent attempt to prevent him from accessing Kirobon Girls High School.
Malala had reportedly
intended to oversee final rehearsals for the play, which is scheduled to be
performed Thursday morning at Lions Primary School, one of the venues for the
ongoing 63rd edition of the Kenya National Drama Festivals.
Malala, who is also the ousted UDA Secretary General, has a background in theatre and school drama. However, Echoes of War has courted controversy due to its alleged criticism of the government.
The play was
disqualified during the Western Region Drama Festivals under unclear
circumstances. A subsequent High Court ruling overturned that decision,
reinstating the play and ordering its inclusion in the national lineup.
Following the court order, students who had already left for the April
holidays were recalled to resume rehearsals. However, it remains unclear whether
those rehearsals took place today as planned.
As of 5 p.m., Malala claimed that police had barricaded his vehicle and were threatening to arrest him.
More to follow...
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