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February 27, 2026
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DP Kindiki optimistic of 2027 win, rejects one-term talk

DP Kindiki optimistic of 2027 win, rejects one-term talk

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has expressed confidence that the broad-based government will secure another term in 2027, citing massive development projects and programmes that have consolidated its national support...

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki expressed optimism that the "broad-based government" will win the 2027 general election, dismissing notions of a single-term administration.

  • The DP highlighted massive development projects across the country as a basis for continued national support.
  • Key figures involved include Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and President Ruto.
  • The remarks were made during an event supporting micro and small trader groups in Suba South Constituency, Homa Bay County, where the DP also inspected projects like the 150 million-shilling Nyandiwa Fish Landing Site.

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