United Opposition Faces Unity Test as Leaders Accuse Ruto of Planting Moles - April 2026
The United Opposition in Kenya is reportedly facing growing unease and questions about its unity, with concerns that it is not inspiring the confidence expected of an 'alternative government'. Kenya's United Opposition leaders have accused President William Ruto of planting 'moles' within their ranks and attempting to dismantle the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party ahead of the 2027 General Election. Internal divisions are surfacing within Kenya's United Opposition camp as key principals conduct parallel campaigns, raising concerns about coordination and strategy ahead of the 2027 General Election. The push for political zoning ahead of the 2027 General Election is creating divisions within both the ruling coalition and the Opposition, threatening the stability of the alliance between UDA and ODM while also presenting a unity test for Opposition parties facing upcoming by-elections.
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Why the United Opposition is no longer at ease as political heat rises
Zoning clamour threatens unity in Opposition and Broad-Based camp
Ruto has moles within United Opposition, Kalonzo, Gachagua camp now claim
Unity test in Gachagua, Kalonzo camp as partners pull in different directions
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