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KANYADUDI: Opposition coalition fails to inspire trust in restless Gen Z

Without this crucial vote bloc, beating Ruto in 2027 is a herculean task. This generation is not as gullible as many political leaders may think.

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by KANYA

News11 May 2025 - 05:57
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(From left, front row) DAP-K leader Eugene Wamalwa, former DP Rigathi Gachagua, PLP’s Martha Karua, Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka, former CS Fred Matiang’i and Mukhisa Kituyi (back row) former PS Saitoti Torome, former CSs Justin Muturi and Mithika Linturi during a meeting in Nairobi on April 29 /DENISH OCHIENG

The next general election is two years away by this August. Yet there are already frenzied activities by opposition figures to galvanise their forces into one formation. This is in the hope that they will benefit from the old adage that the early bird catches the worm. And the big worm here is the GenZ.

Political leaders outside the broad based-government are frantically seeking dry ground from where they can settle as they find their footing.

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