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November 22, 2025
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Mudavadi's Claim That Could Reshape Kenya's 2032 Race

Mudavadi's Claim That Could Reshape Kenya's 2032 Race

Mudavadi said that he would be grateful if he were mandated to lead the community to the highest seat in the country, but added that he would support anyone who was trusted with that task...

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Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, declared that the Western region is strategically positioned to produce President William Ruto's successor in 2032. Speaking in Malava constituency on November 21, Mudavadi asserted that the Luhya nation has its "best chance in history" to achieve the presidency.

  • Mudavadi, accompanied by National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula and Cabinet Secretary Wycliffe Oparanya, urged the community to support President Ruto in 2027.
  • He cautioned against tribal politics, stating that such actions undermine national ambitions and linked the Western region's future to Ruto's administration.
  • Mudavadi also assured maximum security for voters in the upcoming November 27 by-elections, dismissing opposition claims of planned disruptions.

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Political Leaders Make Statements on Future 2027 and 2032 Elections - November 2025

Several political figures have made public statements positioning themselves and their regions for future elections. Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum, Opiyo Wandayi, urged the Nyanza region to support and vote for President William Ruto in the 2027 general elections, citing a political debt. Looking further ahead to 2032, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi declared that the Western region is strategically positioned to produce President Ruto's successor. Speaking in Malava constituency, Mudavadi asserted that the Luhya nation has its "best chance in history" to achieve the presidency. In other political developments, ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna affirmed his position within his party following a founders' meeting convened by President William Ruto.

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