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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, February 24, 2026Cabinet Secretaries Violate Election Laws for Ruto - February 2026
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Cabinet Secretaries Violate Election Laws for Ruto - February 2026

Several Cabinet Secretaries are facing scrutiny for allegedly violating electoral laws by engaging in partisan politics and misusing public offices ahead of the 2027 General Election. John Mbadi, Hassan Joho, and Opiyo Wandayi were observed engaging in activities strongly suggestive of partisan politics, drawing comparisons to party youth wingers. Some Cabinet Secretaries are openly advocating for President Ruto's re-election and two-term bid.

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Shameless: How Cabinet Secretaries are thumbing their noses at the law, openly pushing for Ruto's two-term

Shameless: How Cabinet Secretaries are thumbing their noses at the law, openly pushing for Ruto's two-term

Cabinet Secretaries are facing scrutiny for allegedly violating the law by engaging in partisan politics and misusing public offices ahead of the 2027 General Election, with some openly advocating for President Ruto's re-election.

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Cabinet Secretaries are facing scrutiny for allegedly violating the law by engaging in partisan politics and misusing public offices ahead of the 2027 General Election, with some openly advocating for President Ruto's re-election.

  • One notable incident involves Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi hosting elders for discussions on ODM party politics during a critical budget-making period.
  • Key figures implicated include Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi.
  • The article highlights a pattern of public officials allegedly disregarding legal boundaries in their political activities.
Tuesday 12:00 AMStandard PoliticsFirst

CSs thumb their noses at the law, openly push for Ruto's re-election

CSs thumb their noses at the law, openly push for Ruto's re-election

Several Cabinet Secretaries and public officials are facing scrutiny for allegedly engaging in partisan political activities and misusing their offices, in violation of electoral laws, ahead of the 2027 General Election.

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Key Highlights

Several Cabinet Secretaries and public officials are facing scrutiny for allegedly engaging in partisan political activities and misusing their offices, in violation of electoral laws, ahead of the 2027 General Election.

  • Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi met with Luo elders at his office to discuss ODM party politics while the budget process is underway.
  • This action highlights concerns about Cabinet Secretaries openly campaigning for President Ruto's re-election.
  • The article implies a pattern of the executive ignoring legal boundaries regarding political involvement.
Tuesday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

CSs Mbadi, Joho and Wandayi eat, sleep and breathe partisan politics

CSs Mbadi, Joho and Wandayi eat, sleep and breathe partisan politics

Several Cabinet Secretaries, including John Mbadi, Hassan Joho, and Opiyo Wandayi, were observed engaging in activities strongly suggestive of partisan politics, drawing comparisons to party youth wingers.

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Key Highlights

Several Cabinet Secretaries, including John Mbadi, Hassan Joho, and Opiyo Wandayi, were observed engaging in activities strongly suggestive of partisan politics, drawing comparisons to party youth wingers.

  • The Cabinet Secretaries wore clothing associated with political parties, specifically orange shirts and a hat.
  • Key individuals involved are CS John Mbadi (Treasury), CS Hassan Joho (Mining), and CS Opiyo Wandayi (Energy).
  • Their attire and participation were noted over the weekend, with CS Wandayi seen at a rally in Siaya on February 22, 2026.
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