Kindiki warns opposition cannot win 2027 elections

Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki has warned the opposition to brace for defeat in the 2027 general elections, stating President William Ruto will serve two terms. He spoke while inspecting the Kagumo–Kiamaina road construction in Kagumo, Kirinyaga County.

Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki spoke in Kagumo, Kirinyaga County, while inspecting the construction of the Kagumo–Kiamaina road. He was accompanied by Governor Anne Waiguru and MP Kati Gachoki Gitari.

Kindiki said the opposition should prepare for a fierce political contest and it will not be easy for them to win. “President William Ruto will serve two terms, opposition like it or not,” he stated.

He criticized opposition leaders for boasting too early and promised to show them "dust." He said the opposition has degenerated into insults and propaganda, while the government launches development projects. “We are initiating development projects for the benefit of Kenyans, but when politics time comes we will show we are real men," he added.

He urged Mt Kenya residents not to be misled by the opposition and to stay in government to benefit from its resources. He also criticized former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for disrespecting elected female leaders. “Gachagua lacks respect for elected female leaders, he should be rejected,” he said.

Governor Waiguru backed him, saying the government has resources to build roads and markets and they will not join the opposition. The leaders pledged to work together to rally Mt Kenya behind Ruto in the upcoming election.

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President William Ruto has made major changes to his political strategy and allies in Kenya's Mount Kenya region to bolster support ahead of the 2027 general election. The new approach is led by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and includes several UDA leaders and others. It comes as former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua continues attacking the government.

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki visited Kenya's Coast region and faced political rivalry between UDA and ODM figures eyeing his position ahead of future elections. He called on residents to re-elect President William Ruto and announced Pamoja African Alliance's merger with UDA.

President William Ruto faced questions during his two-day visit to Murang’a County, where he launched an ICT center and student hostels at Kiharu TVET college, a project previously inaugurated by Ndindi Nyoro in March. Critics say he took credit for others' work, with a video showing Nyoro's launch plaque covered. Ruto urged Mt Kenya voters to support him for a second term in 2027.

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President William Ruto wrapped up his four-day tour of Luo Nyanza and Western Kenya counties on March 23, 2026, launching multi-billion-shilling development projects. The tour, which began with project approvals and opposition rebukes in Kisumu on March 20, is seen as challenging opposition and Linda Mwananchi efforts ahead of 2027 elections. Analysts warn that timely project completion could further weaken rivals.

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