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Maraga Welcomes Opposition Unity Talks as 2027 Election Looms
United Green Movement presidential flagbearer David Maraga has welcomed calls for opposition unity, emphasizing Kenya's need for a complete reset due to corruption and economic decline. Former Chief Justice Maraga has accused Kenya's political leadership of using public borrowing as a means to steal from citizens, highlighting the significant increase in national debt. At the same time, President William Ruto is implementing a strategy to garner support by offering monthly stipends to village elders as the 2027 General Election approaches. Meanwhile, both Ruto's administration and the opposition are actively vying for the substantial 3.2 million votes from the Western Kenya bloc ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Western Kenya Leaders Defend Government, Dismiss Opposition Tour
Leaders from the Kenya Kwanza coalition in western Kenya have publicly endorsed President William Ruto as part of ongoing political engagements and campaigns within the region. These leaders allied to the Kenya Kwanza administration have dismissed the opposition's recent tour of Western Kenya as inconsequential, accusing them of lacking an agenda for the area. Separately, Safina Party leader Jimi Wanjigi has challenged the government's plan to borrow shillings 1.1 trillion, deeming the loan legally invalid, and has dismissed the United Opposition's People's Budget as inadequate, unveiling his own compromise budget with a distinct approach to taxation and debt.
























