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Daily Maverick on MSNKenya’s political landscape shifts amid Ruto’s strategic alliances and the challenge of public trustThe country is grappling with economic, political and social pressures. Discontent, first sparked by protests against the ...
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Tuko News on MSNNyeri Leaders Plead with Locals to Stop Heckling as Ruto Concludes Mt Kenya Tour: "Hii Haisaidii"Local leaders have made impassioned appeals for decorum ahead of President William Ruto's final Mt Kenya tour stop in Nyeri ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNKenya’s Political Dark Horses: Disruptors or Opportunists in the 2027 Race?As Kenya hurtles toward the 2027 presidential elections, a new wave of political figures is emerging, seeking to disrupt the ...
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Tuko News on MSNMutahi Kahiga Says Ruto Lost Grip on Mt Kenya Despite Attending His Nyeri Rally: "Mlima Una Wenyewe"Governor Mutahi Kahiga dismissed suggestions that President William Ruto commands loyalty in the Mt Kenya region, even as he ...
Once celebrated for standing up to power, David Maraga intends to throw his hat into the ring for the presidency, positioning ...
The comments have ignited widespread backlash and renewed fears of military overreach in Kenya’s political landscape.
Kenyan President William Ruto (right) shakes hands with former archrival and veteran politician Raila Odinga, after they officially signed a political cooperation deal in a bid to boost Ruto's ...
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The Star on MSNKeep politics out of Ruto's tour- Irungu Nyakera to Mt Kenya residentsKenya International Convention Center (KICC) Board Chair Irungu Nyakera has pleaded with the residents of the Mount Kenya ...
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The Punch on MSNRuto’s $150,000 church donation fuel political tension in KenyaRuto sparked protests recently after donating some $150,000 to a Nairobi church just months after saying such hand-outs ...
“So basically there’s no opposition party in parliament in Kenya?” political analyst Nanjala Nyabola posted on X. The opposition Wiper Democratic Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka wrote on X that ...
The handshake is an honoured tradition of Kenyan politics. It signifies the coming together of seemingly intractable enemies into an agreement to share the spoils rather than fight over them.
“So basically there’s no opposition party in parliament in Kenya?” political analyst Nanjala Nyabola posted on X. The opposition Wiper Democratic Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka wrote on X that ...
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