'We have pawa': Atwoli turns Labour Day fete to 'tutam' chants

Atwoli said workers are, however, concerned about the current charged political temperatures, saying IEBC must rise to the occasion to control the situation...
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COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli used the 2026 Labour Day celebrations at Friends School Chavakali to lead chants, asserting Kenya's strength and progress.
- The event featured chants of "We have pawa" and "tutam" (we will overcome).
- The key figure in the article is Francis Atwoli, Secretary General of the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU).
- President William Ruto was in attendance at the fete.
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Atwoli Turns Labour Day Celebrations Into Political Rally for Ruto - May 2026
COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli used the 2026 Labour Day celebrations at Friends School Chavakali to lead 'tutam' chants, asserting Kenya's strength and progress. The 61st Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga County were dominated by political endorsements for President William Ruto's re-election bid, shifting focus from workers' rights to early succession politics. Meanwhile, COTU Secretary-General Francis Atwoli is urging the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to stop premature political rallies, warning that ongoing political escalations could lead to unrest that disproportionately harms workers. Separately, President William Ruto has conducted 38 trips to Nyanza region since July 2024, significantly altering the political landscape and fostering cooperation with ODM leaders, particularly in Homa Bay.















