Kenya is now joining the League of Nations with biological weapons.
Twice this weapon has been deployed to good use apparently to deal with noisy citizens trying to voice certain concerns.
To its potency, the weapon was unleashed just a spitting distance from the Highest court in the land, the Supreme Court perhaps to give eminent judges and lawyers to determine how effective bees can be in crowd control.
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On Tuesday the same method was deployed at Uhuru pack on the day of the swearing in.
We are told that the stinging weapon was delivered in four boxes at night by unknown masked men at.
Unfortunately, they were discovered by some overzealous youths who were able to 'detonate" the boxes without any drama, except for one which was very near the stadium.
That opposition youths can disarm bees which are famed to kill adult African elephants is a testimony of how advanced in "warfare" Kenya is fast becoming.