Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Featured

Opposition leaders call for unity to beat President Ruto in 2027 polls

NAIROBI, Kenya Jun 7 – Opposition leaders have called on Kenyans to unite in removing President William Ruto from office in the 2027 general election.

Speaking during their tour of Voi, Democracy for the Citizens Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua accused President Ruto of promoting tribalism, saying his administration is a major obstacle to national progress.

Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka lauded Gen Z for their boldness in speaking out and urged them to show up in large numbers during the elections.

DAP-Kenya Party Leader Eugene Wamalwa criticized the government for failing to deliver on its promises, saying Kenyans deserve better leadership.

In the aftermath of the impeachment in October 2024, Gachagua joined by a coalition of prominent political figures, including People’s Liberation Party (PLP) Leader Martha Karua, Musyoka, Wamalwa, and former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi, among others.

Comments

More on Capital News

Kenya

The case centres on the ongoing privatisation process, including that of the Kenya Pipeline Company, which the petitioners claim is being conducted in violation...

Kenya

The railway line, once a critical link between Kenya and northern Tanzania, fell into disuse due to declining freight and passenger traffic.

Kenya

Tuju said he has already communicated his wishes to his family, emphasizing simplicity and a private burial process.

Kenya

Koome emphasized that the Judiciary would not tolerate corruption, noting that any judicial officer found to have compromised integrity will face disciplinary action.

Kenya

The Commission also nominated 13 judges for the Environment and Land Court, completing a total of 37 nominees forwarded for presidential appointment.

NATIONAL NEWS

Their position was aired during a visit by the Parliamentary Lands Committee, which is reviewing competing claims over the valuable parcel of land.

Top stories

Gachagua warned that Kenyans would take to the streets in protest should any upward review of petroleum prices be effected.

Kenya

The State told the court that critical evidence was still being gathered, including recording of witness statements, forensic analysis of mobile phones and review...