The article highlights political tensions in Kenya ahead of the 2027 elections, focusing on disciplinary actions against Kipipiri MP Wanjiku Muhia by the IEBC for violating electoral code conduct during the Ol Kalou by-elections.She was fined KSh 1.5 million and ordered to apologize publicly.
Meanwhile, cracks within the opposition coalition are emerging as leaders like Justin Muturi hint at supporting Kalonzo Musyoka, raising concerns about unity.Former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i warns of the need for transparency to maintain public trust.Additionally, Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna is challenging his removal as ODM secretary general, adding to political uncertainty.The Ol Kalou by-election features childhood friends turned rivals, intensifying competition.These developments underscore the challenges facing the opposition in maintaining cohesion and credibility ahead of the polls.
Original title: Mistrust, Power Struggles Threaten 'United' Opposition's 2027 Coalition
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