The Kenya Moja Alliance, a newly formed political coalition led by youthful Members of Parliament including Sifuna, Amisi, Babu, and Wamuchomba, has announced plans to unite with like-minded opposition leaders to form a formidable front aimed at blocking President William Ruto's re-election bid in 2027. This alliance, described as the 'third force,' is framed by its proponents as a generational struggle to 'save' Kenya. Concurrently, the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has challenged President Ruto to substantiate his recent corruption claims in parliament. The controversy includes allegations related to a 150 million shilling involvement in the impeachment of Governor Abdi Guyo, which Moses Kajwang has denied, stating no money exchanged hands and urging the President to act on any raw intelligence he possesses. Sheila Masinde, Executive Director of Transparency International Kenya, criticized the President's public accusations, emphasizing that shouting in public rallies will not resolve the grave issues and urging for evidence-based action.
Sheila Masinde, Executive Director, Transparency International Kenya: What the President was doing was shouting himself in public rallies and public engagements. It won’t help resolve the issue because this is a very grave issue. If the President has intelligence and evidence, https://t.co/WvZ1czWjCY
Moses Kajwang on the 150 million involved in the impeachment of Governor Abdi Guyo: Money did not exchange hands. That is such a grave accusation that if the President has raw intelligence on it, really he should do what he promised he was going to do. It is extremely gross https://t.co/3n089UbJPY
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