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Originally published by KBC Top Storiestop
June 8, 2025
6mo ago
Wetang’ula Accuses Opposition of Fueling Voter Anger Ahead of 2027 Polls

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has launched a scathing attack on the Opposition, accusing them of orchestrating a campaign to incite Kenyans to vote out of anger and tribal animosity in the 2027 General Elections. Speaking during a fundraiser at St. Augustine Cathol..
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Moses Wetang’ula, the National Assembly Speaker, has accused the Opposition of inciting voter anger and tribal animosity as the 2027 General Elections approach. He spoke during a fundraiser at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Njoro, Nakuru County.
- Wetang’ula cautioned that emotional voting could lead to disastrous leadership choices, echoing lessons from the 2007/08 post-election violence.
- He emphasized the need for national unity, urging voters to reject tribal politics and choose leaders based on merit.
- Multiple MPs supported Wetang’ula’s call for peace, highlighting that Njoro still bears scars of past violence.
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