Suicide cases rise sharply in Naivasha

The Naivasha area has seen a surge in suicide cases, with at least 50 people dying between May 2025 and March 3, 2026, mostly men due to family and economic issues. These incidents are linked to depression, substance abuse, and relationship conflicts. Experts and community leaders stress the need for professional help.

Reports indicate that the Naivasha area is grappling with a sharp increase in suicide cases, threatening family and community well-being. Between May 2025 and March 3, 2026, at least 50 people have died by suicide, predominantly men. Key factors include family problems, anger, economic hardships, relationship disputes, and substance abuse involving drugs and alcohol.

A recent incident involved a 35-year-old man in the Mithuri neighborhood who complained of economic difficulties before taking his life. Other cases affect night watchmen and flower company workers who lost jobs due to cost-cutting measures. The Naivasha Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Cluster Group notes that even young children are impacted, such as a 10-year-old boy in Ndabibi and a second-year high school student who died after school suspension.

Lydia Ng’ang’a, mental health coordinator for Nakuru County, stated, “Mental health issues are the primary driver pushing people to suicide. Additionally, relationship problems, social and economic challenges, along with a family history of suicide, are other causes.” Psychologist James Mwaura added that family issues, poverty, and substance abuse contribute significantly. Bishop John Kariuki highlighted a lack of parental guidance and poor anger management as key factors. Acting Naivasha Police Boss Anthony Keter confirmed these incidents stem mainly from tough living conditions and family conflicts.

Experts emphasize the importance of seeking help from professionals, family, or friends to prevent further cases.

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