President William Ruto's security detail faced severe scrutiny after an unidentified man managed to walk onto the stage and grab the President's shoulder during a rally in Ganze, Kilifi County. This security breach has raised significant concerns about presidential security arrangements. In a related development, Naivasha MP Jayne Kihara accused President William Ruto and UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar of allegedly inciting ethnic animosity, warning of a potential resurgence of violence similar to the 2007 post-election period. Separately, Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga signaled a significant political shift for the Orange Democratic Movement, indicating the party will no longer engage in opposition politics but will instead work with President William Ruto's administration beyond 2027. Several Cabinet Secretaries and senior government officials are reportedly preparing for political comebacks in the upcoming 2027 General Election, signaling potential fragmentation within the current administration.









