Luhya Leaders Rally Behind Edwin Sifuna's 2027 Presidential Bid: "We Must Be on the Ballot"
Leaders from Western Kenya sparred over fresh leadership and unity at Mzee Patrick Wangamati's burial, spotlighting tensions and emerging voices for change.
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Leaders from Western Kenya sparred over fresh leadership and unity at Mzee Patrick Wangamati's burial, spotlighting tensions and emerging voices for change.
Wetangโula, Wanjala and Pepela urged the Luhya community to unite and consolidate its political strength, noting that the region has the numbers and influence to significantly support President William Rutoโs re-election bid in 2027.
Political consultations involving Edwin Sifuna and George Natembeya are fueling speculation of a new Western Kenya political alliance ahead of 2027.