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Why Ethnic entitlement remains a major Political Capital in Kenya

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  Photo : From right Mwai Kibaki, Kijana Wamalwa, Charity Ngilu during the nascent stages of NARC formation. Ethnic entitlement remains a prominent factor in Kenyan politics due to the country's intricate history and socio-economic dynamics.  The colonial government created divisions and favored certain areas over others, leading to unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.  Post-independence leaders often exploited these ethnic divisions to retain power, fostering a sense of entitlement among their ethnic groups.  This has led to a perception that access to state resources and power is tied to one's ethnicity, with certain groups feeling they deserve a share of the pie.  Politicians often appeal to ethnic sentiments to mobilize support, promising benefits and opportunities to their ethnic kin. The winner-takes-it-all nature of presidential politics exacerbates this, as leaders are expected to reward their supporters and punish opponents.  More...

Ruto's ultimatum to Police after Gachagua attack in Church

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  President William Ruto has requested security officers to exercise utmost restraint at places of worship, especially amid rising political tensions in the country ahead of the 2027 polls.  He condemned the violence at a church service attended by his former deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, in Othaya, emphasizing that places of worship should remain apolitical and peaceful. Ruto stated, "All arms of security must ensure our places of worship are shielded from unnecessary and retrogressive battles and politics". The attack on Gachagua, who was forced to flee the church, has widened the rift between Ruto and mainstream churches, with the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) who have accused the police of violating the Constitution and desecrating places of worship by attacking worshippers. "Let us not bring politics, hatred or chaos in churches. We want our churches to be a place of peace and seeking God," Ruto added. The attack on Gachagua, which involved teargas a...

Opposition storm Murang'a County with a Clarion Call to oust Ruto

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 The United Opposition's clarion call in Murang'a County is centered around uniting the Mt Kenya region and the Akamba community to challenge President William Ruto's re-election bid in 2027.  Leaders led by Rigathi Gachagua and Kalonzo Musyoka are pushing for a single opposition candidate, with some backing Gachagua and others supporting Kalonzo Musyoka or Fred Matiang'i. Their message emphasizes: 1. Unity is key: Combining forces to deliver a winning candidate 2. Change is necessary: Addressing governance issues and corruption 3. Mt Kenya's voice matters: Mobilizing the region's voting bloc Gachagua has announced plans to announce the opposition's 2027 candidate soon, while  Kalonzo Musyoka urges support for a united front against Ruto's administration. Murang'a County tour Fred Matiang'i and Kalonzo Musyoka toured Murang'a on February, 01 2026 as part of the opposition's efforts to consolidate support ahead of the 2027 general election...

Jitters in State House as Trump invites Kalonzo Musyoka to USA

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Kalonzo Musyoka, the Wiper Democratic Movement leader and former Vice President of Kenya, has been invited to the United States for a seven-day tour from February 3 to 10.  This strategic diplomatic and political mission aims to strengthen international networks and engage with the Kenyan diaspora ahead of the 2027 general election. During his visit, Kalonzo will meet senior officials from the U.S. State Department, members of Congress, and representatives of key policy think tanks in Washington, D.C.  He will also deliver a keynote address at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on "Africa's Democratic Transitions and the Role of the Diaspora". Additionally, Kalonzo will attend the prestigious National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., and engage with Kenyan communities in Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware, discussing matters affecting Kenyans abroad, including diaspora participation in Kenyan politics, investment opportunities, and consular servi...

Kenya Opposition storm Police Headquarters over spate of targeted attacks

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 On January 30, 2026, leaders from Kenya's United Opposition—including figures like former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (Democracy for Citizens Party - DCP), Martha Karua (People's Liberation Party), Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper Democratic Movement), Fred Matiang'i, and others—marched to the National Police Service headquarters (also referred to as Jogoo House or Vigilance House) in Nairobi. This was not a violent "storming" in the sense of breaching or clashing to overrun the building, but a high-profile protest delegation and confrontation at the premises.  They presented a formal dossier and demands to Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja over a wave of attacks on opposition leaders and supporters. Key Details of the Incident 1. The opposition cited over 20–24 documented incidents of violence since late 2024 (some sources say November 2024 onward), including disruptions at funerals, prayer meetings, church services, political rallies, convoys, and by-elec...

President William Ruto triumphant entry in Kondele, Kisumu

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  President  William Ruto  made a notable visit to Kondele, a densely populated area in Kisumu County, Kisumu City, on January 30, 2026. This appears to be a recent event, with reports and social media posts describing his arrival and reception as triumphant and enthusiastic. Kondele, historically associated with strong support for opposition figures like Raila Odinga and occasionally hostile to Ruto during past campaigns (including an infamous 2021 stoning incident during his deputy president days), showed a markedly different reception this time. Large crowds turned out, with videos and posts capturing jubilant residents welcoming him, jostling for glimpses, and showing strong enthusiasm. Key highlights from the visit: Ruto addressed a massive crowd in Kondele, focusing on youth empowerment , rejecting tribal politics, and promoting unity through the broad-based government (often referencing the Kenya Kwanza-ODM collaboration). Social media buzz included phrases like "...

Blow to Gachagua as Supreme Court dismiss petition on his impeachment case

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 The Supreme Court of Kenya has delivered a ruling on January 30, 2026, in the ongoing legal battle related to the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. According to reports from The Kenya Times and other sources, the court dismissed two key applications: one filed by Gachagua and another by the National Assembly. This development is described as a significant blow to Gachagua's efforts to challenge or revisit aspects of his impeachment process. Background Context of the Case Gachagua was impeached by the National Assembly and Senate in October 2024 on charges including gross misconduct. Subsequent court challenges followed, including disputes over whether a three-judge High Court bench (empanelled by Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu in the absence of the Chief Justice) was constitutionally valid. That High Court bench had lifted conservatory orders blocking the impeachment, allowing it to proceed and leading to his removal (with Kithure Kindiki appointed as ...