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Originally published by Citizen DigitalDecember 11, 2025
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Cracks in opposition? Questions as parallel statements emerge ahead of Jamhuri Day
PLP party leader Martha Karua, Jubilee Party deputy party leader Dr Fred Matiang’i, and the group’s spokesperson Mukhisa Kituyi were not present.The leaders collectively blasted President William Ruto.....
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United Opposition leaders in Kenya issued two parallel State of the Nation statements ahead of Jamhuri Day celebrations, raising questions about internal divisions, despite claims of unity.
- The statements collectively criticized President William Ruto's administration for the alleged "silent auction of the country’s strategic assets without public participation."
- DAP-K party leader Eugene Wamalwa dismissed talk of cracks, stating, "We are united and set on the goal."
- Prominent figures like PLP party leader Martha Karua, Jubilee Party deputy leader Dr. Fred Matiang’i, and Opposition spokesperson Mukhisa Kituyi were conspicuously absent from the initial briefing.
- The leaders warned Kenyans against being "hoodwinked" by President Ruto, citing projects like the Nairobi–Nakuru Highway as examples of unfulfilled promises.
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