Kenya’s ‘night running’: how a rural ritual with links to witchcraft became an urban staple
IN parts of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, it is not uncommon to hear of individuals who run naked at night. They cause trouble and instil fear in the neighbourhood. They throw stones on rooftops, make animal noises, bang on windows and doors, and chase night travellers. In Kenya, the practice is called night running, or night dancing in parts of Tanzania and Uganda. It is claimed to be a form of spiritual possession in the communities where it is rampant. Night runners are largely left to their own devices, but there is a sense of stigma attached to the practice.…
