Video shows Tanzanian politicians at a funeral, not Kenyan MPs hiding after deadly protests

Video shows Tanzanian politicians at a funeral, not Kenyan MPs hiding after deadly protests


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A screenshot of the false Nigerian X post, taken on July 16, 2024

“Kenyan parliamentarians, after running for their lives ended up eating in the bush,” reads part of the caption.

According to reports, the Kenyan rallies have inspired Nigerians to replicate the movement in their own country (archived here).

Post circulating online claim protests in Nigeria will kick off in August (see here and here).

In Kenya, the unrest has spiralled into a campaign against Ruto’s administration and what people say is bad governance, corruption and police brutality.

But the video does not show Kenyan politicians taking refuge from protesters.

Tanzanian funeral

Using video verification tool InVID-WeVerify, we conducted reverse image searches on multiple keyframes and located an X post containing the same video.

It was published by Tanzanian political activist James Mbowe on June 1, 2024, about three weeks before Kenyan protesters broke into the country’s parliamentary complex.

According to the caption, the video was taken at a funeral for the father of Tanzanian MP Silvestry Koka.

Contacted by AFP Fact Check, Mbowe said: “I recorded the video using my phone, trying to show the culture of the Chagga tribe to eat under the banana trees. There were powerful people at the funeral, including Freeman Mbowe, who embraced the tradition.”

AFP Fact Check identified opposition party leader Freeman Mbowe and MP David Mathayo.

James Mbowe confirmed that he was aware of the video’s misrepresentation.

“That’s complete distortion. That’s Kilimanjaro scene,” he said, referring to the northern Kilimanjaro region in Tanzania.





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