Why state machinery are camping in Malava and Mbeere

Mbeere North and Malava have seemingly turned out to not only a high stakes game but also a litmus test for the shifting political allegiance...
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Campaigns for Kenya's November 27 by-elections have entered the homestretch, with both the ruling Kenya Kwanza alliance and the united opposition bracing for a fierce political contest. The by-elections in Mbeere North and Malava are particularly high-stakes, serving as a litmus test for shifting political allegiances.
- By-elections for November 27 are reaching their final stages.
- The main political contenders are Kenya Kwanza and the united opposition.
- The constituencies of Mbeere North and Malava are considered crucial battlegrounds.
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Campaigns Enter Final Stage for November 27 By-Elections in Magarini, Mbeere, and Malava - November 2025
Campaigns for Kenya's November 27 by-elections have entered the homestretch, with both the ruling Kenya Kwanza alliance and the united opposition bracing for a fierce contest. Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka campaigned in Magarini Constituency for DCP candidate Stanley Karisa Kenga, stating an opposition win would strengthen their readiness for 2027. Musyoka criticized the UDA regime for failing to lower the cost of living and increasing taxation. The by-elections in Mbeere North and Malava are considered particularly high-stakes. These mini-polls are serving as a litmus test for shifting political allegiances between the two major political factions.







