Madaraka in a flash: Wajir fete ends before 11 am

The 2026 Madaraka Day celebrations in Wajir County concluded shortly before 11 a.m., making it one of the earliest-ending national holiday events in recent memory.

Thousands of Kenyans had gathered at the newly constructed Wajir Stadium to witness the national celebrations presided over by President William Ruto.

The event featured military parades, cultural performances and aerial displays by security agencies, all packed into a tightly coordinated programme.

Unlike previous national celebrations that have often stretched into the afternoon, the Wajir event moved swiftly through the official programme, allowing proceedings to conclude before midday.

The celebrations were marked by colourful displays from various communities, disciplined marches by security personnel and a fly-past by military helicopters that drew cheers from the crowd.

Residents who had filled the stadium from the early hours of the morning began streaming out soon after the President completed his address and the official programme came to an end.

This year’s Madaraka Day was historic for another reason, as Wajir became the first county in Kenya’s North Eastern region to host the national celebrations.

The early conclusion of the event surprised many attendees accustomed to longer national ceremonies, but it allowed participants and residents to return to their activities well before noon after a morning filled with patriotism, entertainment and national pride.

 

by STAR REPORTER

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