Police in Suba West, Homa Bay County have issued a ban on funeral vigils, known locally as 'disco matanga,' and night prayer gatherings, commonly referred to as 'keshas.'
Suba West Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Samson Akach explained that the measure aims to safeguard schoolchildren during the extended holiday period. He expressed concern that these night gatherings pose a security risk and contribute to social issues such as drug abuse and sexual immorality, particularly among youth.
Akach instructed local chiefs and assistant chiefs to crack down on these activities in their areas. He emphasized that all prayer services must conclude by 6 p.m., and organizers are required to comply with this regulation.
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Additionally, Akach directed organizers of football tournaments to register with his office by Friday and ensure that all events end by 5 p.m. He also urged parents to take a more active role in guiding their children away from harmful activities that could jeopardize their future.