Security assured for tomorrow's by-elections - DP Kindi

Kindiki said security agencies will safeguard the process and ensure no one obstructs or disrupts voters...
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured Kenyans of comprehensive security measures for tomorrow's by-elections, vowing to deal with any attempts to disrupt the process. He urged citizens to exercise their democratic right to choose leaders freely and peacefully.
- By-elections for vacant seats, including the Baringo Senate position and six National Assembly constituencies, will be held on Thursday, November 27.
- Deputy President Kithure Kindiki called for leaders elected to focus on uniting communities and advancing the country’s development agenda.
- Security agencies will safeguard the process and ensure no one obstructs or disrupts voters, following largely peaceful campaigns in the affected regions.
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Ruto Allies and Opposition Clash in Campaigns Ahead of Thursday's By-Elections - November 2025
Upcoming by-elections in Kenya have intensified political rivalries, with aggressive campaigns being waged by President Ruto's allies and the opposition. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi are actively campaigning to counter the opposition's influence, directly confronting the United Opposition. Deputy President Kindiki has also assured Kenyans of comprehensive security measures for the polls, vowing to deal with any attempts to disrupt the process. The by-elections are being viewed as a critical "miniature referendum" and a test ahead of the 2027 General Election. The outcomes are of significant interest to influential political "godfathers" who have a stake in the results despite not being on the ballot.







