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FAKE! Kalonzo flags old State House visit video

The video recapped Kalonzo's visit to State House during the unveiling of the Nadco report in 2024.

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by JAMES MBAKA

Realtime12 March 2025 - 12:40
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In Summary


  • The Wiper leader affirmed his commitment to working alongside fellow opposition leaders to “liberate” the country in 2027.
  • Kalonzo has been among those rumored to be on Ruto’s radar to strengthen his political grip.

Kalonzo Musyoka denies seeking deal with President Ruto.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has reaffirmed that he will not join President William Ruto’s administration, flagging as fake a video circulating online.

The former vice president’s remarks come just days after former Prime Minister Raila Odinga signed a memorandum of understanding with President Ruto.

Speculation has been rife that Ruto is courting a key opposition figure to further consolidate his support ahead of the 2027 elections, following his deal with Raila.

Kalonzo has been among those rumored to be on Ruto’s radar to strengthen his political grip.

Responding to a viral video on Wednesday morning, which recapped his visit to State House during the unveiling of the Nadco report in 2024, Kalonzo dismissed the claims and insisted he would not betray Kenyans.

“Why are they so panicky?” Kalonzo captioned the widely circulated video.

The Wiper leader affirmed his commitment to working alongside fellow opposition leaders to “liberate” the country in 2027.

“The People's Loyal Coalition will never be part of the biggest betrayal of Kenyans for political expediency and temporary comfort,” Kalonzo declared.

Kalonzo is currently working with opposition leaders, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua, and DAP-K party leader Eugene Wamalwa.

On March 7, Kalonzo and Wamalwa strongly criticised the cooperation agreement between Raila and Ruto, labeling it a "betrayal of Kenyans."

The two leaders argued that Raila had abandoned the cause of the Kenyan people, particularly those who lost their lives in 2023 and 2024 while protesting against the high cost of living, punitive taxes, and governance issues.

Speaking at the People's Dialogue Festival at Uhuru Park on Friday, Kalonzo and Wamalwa opined that even with Raila’s backing, it was not easy for Ruto to secure re-election.

“If there is no formula at KICC today (March 7) showing how Kenyans will be compensated for the loss of lives due to police brutality, then nothing will come out of KICC other than the betrayal of the Kenyan people,” Kalonzo said.

Wamalwa echoed these sentiments, emphasising that the opposition would remain true to the people's concerns and not be swayed by government positions.

He also faulted Raila for aligning with the government, asserting that history would judge him for his decision.

“We chose to stand with Gen Z, with the people of Kenya, and today, as the opposition, we want to make it clear—we have deliberately and consciously chosen where we stand,” Wamalwa declared.

“Those who left the opposition to join Kenya Kwanza government—history is a harsh judge; may it judge them accordingly.”

But Raila defended his move on Tuesday, saying he did not join Ruto but is working with the government to address 10 facing Kenyans.

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