Torched cars and broken bathrooms- Boniface Mwangi shares damage Uhuru Park suffered

Human rights activist and entrepreneur Boniface Mwangi has shared a video highlighting the damages incurred at the Uhuru Park ahead of the  memorial concert to be held on Sunday in honour of all those who lost their lives during the Reject Finance Bill protests.

Boniface who’d gone there with his team to do a Reece of the grounds shared a video on his socials calling out the goons who had executed immeasurable destruction on the newly revamped park.

As seen in the video, there were broken flower pots lying all around, a burned lorry, bus and a charred air plane that appeared to have been heavily torched and trashed streets lights.

The bathrooms were also trashed with doors and toilets broken to literal bits. The decorative matatus and vans at the park had been drowned.

Doing a narration the father of 3 emotionally said;

“This is the venue for the concert, we are going to have a stage set up then have people seated all the way to the top.

But before all that let me show you guys a view of how the park looks like. The level of destruction here is unimaginable and I am 100% sure no peaceful protester did this because the damage in this park is too much.

Yaani even the street lights. This is pure malice, who does this,”