Kalonzo Musyoka speaks at press conference announcing petition over alleged election interference in Mbeere North and Malava by-elections.
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Opposition plans petition over state interference in Mbeere North and Malava by-elections

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Wiper Patriotic Front leader Kalonzo Musyoka announced the United Opposition will file a formal petition challenging alleged state interference in the Mbeere North and Malava by-elections. He claimed evidence shows President William Ruto personally called a local police commander to influence results. The by-elections occurred on November 27, 2025.

Wiper Patriotic Front leader Kalonzo Musyoka stated on Sunday, November 30, 2025, in Machakos County, that the United Opposition possesses evidence of state interference. “William Ruto knows that UDA did not win in Mbeere and UDA did not win in Malava,” he said. He added the petition will name specific Cabinet Secretaries and public servants who allegedly misused their positions, including incidents where opposition leaders were teargassed by police.

The November 27 by-elections concluded with UDA candidates winning, but the opposition claims irregularities. Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geofrey Ruku stated on November 10, “I am very interested in the Mbeere North by-election... The law allows CS and CECs to involve themselves in politics.” Kalonzo described the petition as earnest and aimed at exposing those who betrayed Kenyans.

This follows open campaigning by government officials and Cabinet Secretaries for ruling party candidates. The opposition dismissed claims of lacking an agenda, reiterating stances on affordable housing and opposition to overtaxation. Kalonzo congratulated the Machakos Governor and congratulated Wiper's Antony Kasai for the absolute win in Mumbuni North MCA race.

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Kalonzo Musyoka announced the opposition will petition courts over alleged state interference by President Ruto, voter suppression, and bribery in Mbeere North and Malava by-elections. Supporters amplify claims of manipulation. Pro-Ruto users dismiss as excuses, citing strategic wins via clan politics. News accounts report neutrally with high engagement.

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