Kang'ata to quit Ruto's UDA party citing 'honest differences' ahead of 2027 race - May 2026
Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata has announced he will not seek re-election on the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket in 2027, citing 'honest differences' with President William Ruto over policy priorities. Kang'ata has dismissed claims he is defecting from UDA to join the Democratic Change Party (DCP), instead suggesting the government's actions are inadvertently boosting the opposition. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has defended former President Uhuru Kenyatta against threats by some Kenya Kwanza leaders to withdraw his retirement benefits due to his political activities. Former Chief Justice David Maraga has accused the government of sponsoring and protecting goons involved in disruptive activities at opposition rallies and criticized the Kenyan government for failing to effectively maintain national security.
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Kang’ata to quit Ruto’s UDA party citing ‘honest differences’ ahead of 2027 race
Ruto arejea Murang’a, aendeleza kampeni na kutetea utendakazi wake
Maraga accuses government of backing goons at Limuru conference
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