Maraga opposes zoning, warns it fuels tribalism - April 2026
Presidential hopeful David Maraga has voiced strong opposition to the concept of political zoning ahead of the general election, arguing it could undermine national unity. He strongly condemned alleged schemes by political parties to zone constituencies based on ethnic and regional influence. At the same time, President William Ruto remained non-committal regarding ODM zoning remarks during a meeting he chaired at State House, Nairobi. A recent high-stakes meeting between ODM and UDA at State House exposed deep tensions over political turf, particularly regarding zoning and grassroots expansion. Meanwhile, Kenyan political leaders are being urged to adopt a new approach towards the youth, shifting from exploiting them as political pawns or tools for violence.
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Wataalamu washauri kubadili utamaduni wa siasa kukabiliana na magenge ya wahuni
Maraga akemea ugawaji wa maeneo ya kisiasa, ataka uchaguzi huru nchini
Viongozi wa kisiasa wametakiwa kubadilisha mwelekeo wao kwa vijana
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