Kalonzo Musyoka speaks at Malava opposition rally, slamming Ruto's state address as empty promises.
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Kalonzo criticizes Ruto's state of the nation address

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Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka criticized President William Ruto's State of the Nation address on November 20, 2025, for failing to address rule of law and constitutional concerns. At an opposition rally in Malava on November 21, 2025, Kalonzo called the speech empty promises that continue to deceive Kenyans. The opposition rallied support for DAP-K candidate in the Malava by-election.

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka spoke at a united opposition rally in Lunyinya, Malava, on November 21, 2025. He said President Ruto's State of the Nation address failed to tackle the disregard for the rule of law, where state officers are actively involved in by-election campaigns. "The President is silent as state officers engage actively in the ongoing by-election campaigns," Kalonzo stated.

He also claimed Faith Odhiambo, president of the Law Society of Kenya, resigned from Ruto’s Panel of Experts on Compensation of Victims of Demonstrations and Public Protests due to this issue. Kalonzo accused Ruto of deceiving Kenyans on projects funded by foreign nations. "Ruto deceived the UK Prime Minister who he met in a historical city in Egypt. They agreed that the Europeans will help Kenya build the High Grand Falls Hydroelectric Power Station which will produce over 700 megawatts, now he is bringing it in the form of Private Public Partnership. This is the kind of lies that Kenyans are tired of," Kalonzo revealed.

Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale also criticized the education sector, claiming the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) is not working nationwide. The opposition condemned President Ruto's Personal Assistant, Farouk Kibet, for campaigning for UDA candidate David Ndakwa. They urged Malava residents to support DAP-K candidate Seth Panyako, saying the victory would signal opposition unity and strength.

Kalonzo highlighted the experience of united opposition leaders, asserting they have what it takes to run the country. Attendees included Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya, DAP-K leader Eugene Wamalwa, and DCP Deputy Party Leader Cleophas Malala. Ruto's address, his third in Parliament on November 20, 2025, emphasized plans for education investment, industrial economy, large dams and road infrastructure, and reliable energy.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X to Kalonzo Musyoka's criticism of President Ruto's State of the Nation address focus on clips from his Malava rally calling it useless and empty on corruption and rule of law. Users echo opposition sentiments viewing the speech as evasive on key issues like taxes, abductions, and economic woes, while some note aspirational elements but criticize lack of anti-corruption measures. Support for opposition by-election efforts is also highlighted.

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