Political Analyst Mutahi Ngunyi Criticizes Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Mt. Kenya Region.

 Renowned political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has once again criticized Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Gachagua claims to be the political kingpin of the Mt.

Kenya region. Despite Gachagua’s assertions, Ngunyi believes that Mt. Kenya residents have not accepted him as their leader and are not in favor of his leadership imposition.

Mt. Kenya Residents’ Alleged Rejection of Gachagua and Potential Support for Ruto 

Mutahi Ngunyi stated that even if Kikuyus reject Ruto, other communities like Luo and Luhya are embracing him. This indicates potential support for Ruto’s re-election bid in 2027.

Ngunyi also mentioned a growing political alliance between Raila Odinga and Ruto. This alliance strengthen further with the inclusion of former President Uhuru Kenyatta in Dubai.

Potential Political Dynamics and Alliances in Kenya’s Future 

The evolving political landscape in Kenya suggests shifting alliances and potential collaborations between key political figures.

Ngunyi’s observations hint at the complexities and uncertainties surrounding future political dynamics. These dynamics include the relationships between different communities and leaders in the country.

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