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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, July 19, 2025Political Tensions and Legal Reforms in Kenya
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Political Tensions and Legal Reforms in Kenya

Wetang'ula calls for reforms to address violent protests as Kindiki and Mudavadi warn against political incitement ahead of 2027 elections.

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Saturday 3:47 PMStandard Politics

Wetang'ula calls for legal reforms to curb violent protests

Wetang'ula calls for legal reforms to curb violent protests

Moses Wetang’ula, the National Assembly Speaker, has called for legal reforms in Kenya to address the issue of violent protests, following a surge in unrest throughout the country.

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Moses Wetang’ula, the National Assembly Speaker, has called for legal reforms in Kenya to address the issue of violent protests, following a surge in unrest throughout the country.

  • 115 people have been reported killed during protests that began in June 2024.
  • Moses Wetang’ula condemned the violence and suggested adopting a UK-inspired model holding protest leaders accountable for damages.
  • He emphasized that the right to protest does not equate to the right to engage in lawlessness, stating, “Freedom must come with responsibility.”
Saturday 12:39 PMStandard PoliticsFirst

Kindiki, Mudavadi warn against incitement as 2027 heats up

Kindiki, Mudavadi warn against incitement as 2027 heats up

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi urged Kenyans to reject political incitement during a women's empowerment event in Busia.

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi urged Kenyans to reject political incitement during a women's empowerment event in Busia.

  • Kindiki emphasized lawfulness, stating that “lawlessness is not a solution” amidst concerns of potential violence leading up to the 2027 elections.
  • Mudavadi reassured the public of credible elections, urging politicians to avoid undermining the integrity of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
  • He expressed confidence in President William Ruto’s re-election based on his development record, stating, “Ruto is going to win democratically through the will of the people.”
Saturday 3:50 PMStandard Politics

Mudavadi terms 2027 rigging claims by a section of KK leaders cheap politics

Mudavadi terms 2027 rigging claims by a section of KK leaders cheap politics

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has rejected claims by some leaders of Kenya Kwanza that the 2027 General Election will be rigged in favor of President William Ruto, calling these assertions irresponsible.

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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has rejected claims by some leaders of Kenya Kwanza that the 2027 General Election will be rigged in favor of President William Ruto, calling these assertions irresponsible.

  • 2027 polls will be conducted fairly, according to Mudavadi's statements.
  • Musalia Mudavadi emphasized that spreading doubts about the IEBC undermines democracy.
  • He urged leaders to avoid "cheap politics" and to focus on winning votes rather than resorting to manipulation.
Saturday 4:23 PMStandard Politics

Empty rhetoric will not develop the country- Kindiki

Empty rhetoric will not develop the country- Kindiki

On July 19, 2025, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki criticized opposition leaders in Kajiado West for inciting violence and instability, urging Kenyans to reject such divisive rhetoric.

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On July 19, 2025, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki criticized opposition leaders in Kajiado West for inciting violence and instability, urging Kenyans to reject such divisive rhetoric.

  • The government is building over 400 fresh produce markets, with 14 located in Kajiado County.
  • Kithure Kindiki emphasized the need for peace and unity to progress, announcing a plan for 340 affordable student hostels in local technical institutions.
  • The Social Health Authority (SHA) has registered 24.7 million Kenyans, with a target of 50 million by expansion.
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