Ndindi Nyoro Explains Why He Split With President Ruto’s Party

Despite his criticism, Nyoro insisted he still believes in the ideas UDA campaigned on, saying they remain the right path for Kenya regardless of who holds power...
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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has publicly criticized the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party, citing a split due to the perceived abandonment of key economic and education promises made during the 2022 General Election campaign.
- Nyoro highlighted the party's failure to reduce public borrowing and insufficient funding for the education sector, despite promises.
- He also expressed concern over increasing intolerance for dissenting voices within the party, emphasizing the importance of open debate for good governance.
- Ndindi Nyoro recently launched the Kiharu Masomo Bora 2026 Edition educational program, where students pay only Ksh500 per term and receive daily lunch.
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MPs Koimburi and Nyoro Announce Splits from DCP and UDA Parties - January 2026
Juja Member of Parliament George Koimburi has announced his departure from the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP), stating he plans to join President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA). Koimburi cited corruption, intimidation, and the sidelining of long-serving members as reasons for leaving DCP. In response, the DCP has vehemently denied Koimburi’s claims, with Secretary-General Hezron Obaga asserting that the MP was never a member of the party. In a separate development, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has publicly criticized the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), citing a split due to the party's perceived abandonment of key economic and education promises made during the 2022 campaign.














