Intense contest awaits in Mbeere North's two ward by-elections

Voters in Mbeere North will return to the polls on February 26, 2026, to elect representatives for the Muminji and Evurore wards. The seats fell vacant after two candidates resigned to contest the parliamentary by-election. Both opposition and the ruling UDA party pledge to secure the positions.

The Muminji and Evurore ward seats in Mbeere North became vacant after Newton Kariuki of the DEP party and independent candidate Duncan Mbui resigned to run in the area's parliamentary by-election. That by-election was won by Leonard Muthende of UDA.

The DEP and Democratic Party will field candidates in those wards. Kiambeere ward representative Lenny Masters stated that the opposition aims to win both seats. Speaking at the DEP national delegates conference on January 10 at K-Best Villa in Kanyuambora, Embu County, Masters added: “We will be vigilant to ensure there is no vote rigging like what we witnessed in the November 27 by-election.” The opposition will hold primaries soon to select its flag bearer.

UDA has nominated Peterson Njeru for Muminji and Duncan Muratia for Evurore. UDA's Embu coordinator, Lawrence Kamugane, said: “We held primaries and we are ready for the election.” DEP leader Lenny Kivuti confirmed that his party will remain in opposition.

The conference featured discussions on rebel MCAs from Meru who skipped the meeting. Secretary General Mugambi Imanyara threatened to expel the eight, stating: “They were invited by the party leader but chose to skip the meeting and must face disciplinary action.” National Chairman Titus Ntuchiu announced a major membership drive.

DEP will stay independent, defending devolution, equitable development, integrity in governance, and the rule of law. Kivuti said: “DEP is an independent party and it will handle national issues as an independent party and equal partner.” Delegates ratified national officials and committed to heeding grassroots opinions.

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Tense scene of Kenyan by-elections with arguing voters, police intervention, and polling station chaos amid violence claims.
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Kenyan by-elections marred by violence and tight contests

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By-elections held on November 27, 2025, in areas like Mbeere North and Malava featured intense competition and claims of violence and intimidation. UDA candidates won parliamentary seats, while DCP secured three ward seats. Matiang'i criticized the government for abusing power during the polls.

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.

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Candidates aligned with President William Ruto's broad-based government won all seven parliamentary seats in Kenya's by-elections on November 27, 2025, signaling strong support amid reports of irregularities. While observers like ELOG praised much of the process, groups such as the Law Society of Kenya highlighted chaos and violence, urging preparations for 2027. Opposition leaders contested results and accused the government of malpractice.

ODM's move to bar UDA from fielding candidates in its political strongholds for 2027 has sparked a new rift within the coalition government. The party has signaled support for President William Ruto but warned against incursions into Nyanza, Western, and Coast regions. This division threatens ODM's popularity and has raised concerns among its members.

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The UDA party's scheduled elections in Mount Kenya could serve as a platform for politicians to test loyalties. This situation may lead to political tensions in the region. Sources highlight loyalty wars linked to Ruto and Riggy G.

Kenya's Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing, and Urban Development has appointed ad hoc committees to delineate boundaries for proposed municipalities and urban areas in Embu, Turkana, and Wajir counties. The appointments, published in the Kenya Gazette on December 11, 2025, seek to foster orderly urban expansion and improved governance. This step aligns with the government's national urbanization agenda.

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All National Assembly representatives will convene in Naivasha starting Monday to discuss IEBC preparations for the 2027 general elections and challenges in implementing the CBC curriculum. The annual retreat will feature discussions with Finance Minister John Mbadi, Health Minister Aden Duale, and Education Minister Julius Migos Ogamba on the economy, health services, and education. The agenda also covers the future of the NG-CDF ahead of Parliament's reopening on February 10.

 

 

 

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