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Ol Kalou By-election Tests Ruto-Gachagua Political Rivalry

The Ol Kalou Parliamentary by-election has emerged as a critical proxy battle for political supremacy in Mount Kenya, directly pitting President William Ruto's UDA party against former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's DCP party. The by-election is being viewed as a potential preview for the 2027 general elections. Meanwhile, the political feud between Ruto and Gachagua has escalated into harsh public exchanges, with Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen branding Gachagua as the "father of violence" in a heated confrontation. Gachagua has dismissed claims of government intimidation, asserting that the opposition will unveil its presidential candidate for 2027 in due course.

ODM's Shift Toward Ruto Sparks Coalition Controversy

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party faces allegations of abandoning its foundational democratic ideals, with reports suggesting the party now supports President William Ruto's alleged repressive tactics. A controversy has erupted over reports of a 'secret' pact endorsing Kalonzo Musyoka as the United Opposition's 2027 flag-bearer, allegedly backed by Rigathi Gachagua, causing internal turmoil within the coalition. Separately, opposition leaders Dr Fred Matiang'i, Martha Karua, and James Orengo have declared that their presidential flag bearer selection will not be a secretive process but an inclusive one involving public consultation. Speaker Wetang'ula has meanwhile urged residents of Western Kenya to support President Ruto's re-election bid, highlighting the government's development initiatives.

Court-Ordered Cabinet Reshuffle Revives Scrutiny of Ruto's Ministers

A court-ordered reshuffle of President William Ruto's Cabinet is underway, reigniting scrutiny over ministers who faced public backlash during recent Gen Z protests. The reshuffle follows court orders and involves the re-appointment of several ministers who were previously targeted by public anger during the 2024 protests. This development comes as several people were injured when unidentified individuals attacked a Linda Mwananchi convoy in Keumbu, Nyaribari Chache, Kisii County on July 3, 2026, with police present during the attack, raising concerns about alleged state backing of political hooliganism.

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