The Hezekiah Coup: Kenya’s Day of Rebellion and Reckoning
On August 1, 1982, Kenya was thrust into chaos as a group of rebellious soldiers, led by Senior Private Hezekiah Ochuka, attempted to overthrow President Daniel arap Moi’s government. Dubbed the "Hezekiah Coup," the uprising saw junior Kenya Air Force officers seize key installations, including the national broadcaster, as they declared a new regime. However, their grip on power was short-lived. Within hours, loyal military forces crushed the rebellion, leading to mass arrests, executions, and a political crackdown that reshaped Kenya’s governance for years to come. This is the story of Kenya’s most daring coup attempt—its rise, fall, and lasting impact.