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November 26, 2025
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Mohammed Ali Accuses Mombasa Governor of Alleged Plot to Rig Elections

Mohammed Ali Accuses Mombasa Governor of Alleged Plot to Rig Elections

We are fully aware that you have brought over 4 Presiding Officers and 30 Inspectorates and tasked them with messing up the elections...

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Mohammed Ali has accused Mombasa Governor Abdullswamad Sheriff Nassir of allegedly plotting to rig the upcoming Magarini Parliamentary by-election scheduled for Thursday, November 27th. Ali claims to have credible intelligence detailing an intent to compromise the vote.

  • Mohammed Ali alleges that four Presiding Officers and 30 Inspectorates have been brought in to manipulate the elections.
  • The Nyali Member of Parliament warned that his team is closely monitoring the Governor and his allies to ensure the elections are not tampered with.
  • The campaign team also cautioned voters in Magarini about widespread attempts to bribe constituents, urging them to vote for Stanley Kenga.
  • United Opposition Coalition leader Kalonzo Musyoka praised Mohammed Ali's fight against corruption during a campaign address on November 25th.

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Leaders Allege Rigging and Intimidation as IEBC and Police Issue Warnings for By-Elections - November 2025

The United Opposition Alliance, led by Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua, alleged a government plot to rig Thursday’s by-elections through ballot stuffing. In a counter-claim, Kenya Kwanza leaders Geoffrey Ruku and Cecily Mbarire alleged a plot by the opposition to intimidate voters in Mbeere North. Mohammed Ali also accused the Mombasa Governor of a plot to rig the Magarini by-election, while Senator Boni Khalwale claimed his security was withdrawn ahead of the polls. In response, IEBC Chairperson Ethokon Edong prohibited candidates from bringing supporters to tallying centers. The National Police Service warned politicians against interfering with the November 27 by-elections, while leader Justin Muturi criticized the IEBC's decision to deploy plain-clothed police officers.

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