Joana Mamombe, a prominent opposition figure, has publicly responded to ongoing attacks from fellow Member of Parliament Bridget Nyandoro.

The candid statement, shared across Mamombe’s social media platforms, highlights a multifaceted political conflict steeped in personal grievances and allegations of harassment.

Mamombe’s statement begins with an assertion of her silence, declaring that she can no longer tolerate Nyandoro’s incessant attacks, both online and privately.

Despite their prior connection, which included Mamombe’s support for Nyandoro’s recent election campaign, the relationship has soured in light of Nyandoro’s alignment with a rival faction within the opposition party.

Tracing their shared history back to a 2018 primary election, Mamombe accuses Nyandoro of harboring grievances that have translated into a series of public smear efforts. Citing a 2022 personal crisis where she provided crucial support to Nyandoro during a difficult time, Mamombe expresses disbelief at the current animosity, questioning why Nyandoro has chosen to target her instead of confronting the personal issues she has alleged.

Central to Mamombe’s poignant rebuttal is an appeal for accountability—she challenges Nyandoro to take her allegations to the legal system, urging her to cease what she describes as online bullying and harassment.