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Kenyans on Their Own as State Agencies Fail to Curb Political Violence
Kenya is facing a crisis as state agencies have failed to prevent and address political violence, disruption of public gatherings, and by-elections that have resulted in injuries and deaths. Kenyans are left feeling unprotected as political violence and disruption of public gatherings occur with little to no intervention from mandated institutions. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has issued a stern warning against political goonism and violence as Kenya approaches the 2027 General Election. The family of Noureen Nalwanga is seeking answers following her tragic death after being run over by a speeding vehicle during the Linda Mwananchi rally in Homa Bay last Sunday.

Broken system: Kenyans on their own as state agencies fail to curb political violence
ODM Power Sharing Demands Unsettle Kenya Kwanza Allies
Tensions are rising within Kenya's broad-based government following the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)'s demands for significant power-sharing arrangements to support President William Ruto's 2027 re-election bid. The ODM party has set demanding conditions for its support of President William Ruto's re-election, creating internal friction within the ruling coalition. Meanwhile, President William Ruto is making efforts to mend his relationship with the church, which was a significant support base during his 2022 campaign but has since become strained. In preparation for the 2027 General Election, President William Ruto's administration has mobilized state officials to proactively communicate government achievements and policies.
Gachagua Tests Ruto's Grip on Rift Valley in Planned Emurua Dikirr Tour
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua plans a defiant tour of Emurua Dikirr constituency in Narok County on Friday, testing President William Ruto's grip on the Rift Valley region. This tour represents a direct challenge to Ruto's political authority in a historically significant region. At the same time, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is initiating high-level talks to forge a partnership between the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) and Wiper Patriotic Front, aiming to strengthen the mountain region's influence within the United Opposition. Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has declared President William Ruto his "number one enemy" and vowed to unite the opposition for the 2027 general election, further fragmenting the opposition map.



















