On Monday, January 27, national newspapers reported widely for the formation of political coalitions before the 2027 general elections.
Source: UGC
1. Daily Nation
The newspaper reported on secret political progress, with politicians looking for parties and alliances that could determine Kenya's future leadership.
From secret meetings to public approval, the political arena is planned, and the movement to guarantee a position in senior leadership is underway.
Senior politicians, including President William Ruto, his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta, Raila Odinga of ODM, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, and Narc-Kenya leader Martha Karua, are involved in building coalitions, preparing for a major political war.
Political analyst Peter Kagwanja says three political camps are already emerging towards the 2027 general election.
“The 2027 war dances have been burning since 2023, and the lines of war are beginning to appear. There are three camps: the one headed by current president William Ruto, another led by former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka In a resolution, with a UDA rebel group from Mount Kenya led by deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, ” Kagwanja said.
President Ruto He also relies on Raila's support, especially if he gets the position of the Chairman of the African Union (AUC) in next month's elections.
Already, some members of the broken Orange Party have expressed support for Ruto in his efforts to run for the second term of the presidency in 2027, while others continue to oppose his policies and promise to prevent him from securing a second term.
Senator of Kisumu Tom Ojiopa recently suggested that Ruto's possibility to nominate a candidate from the ODM as part of the Union agreement for the 2027 elections.
“The ODM will support President Ruto for the second term. On February 28, 2025, (Mr Odinga) will be the Chairman of AUC. He will go to Addis Ababa, I will remain here with the Secretary -General (Edwin Sifuna). ODM will be a great player, ” Ojienda said on January 9.
2. Nation today
The Swahili newspaper reported that President William Ruto had strongly supported his US counterpart, Donald Trumpfollowing its declaration to end LGBTQ+ recognition in the United States.

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Speaking at the Global Christian Church on Sunday, January 26, President Ruto praised Trump's policy direction, saying it is in line with Kenyan Bible teachings and traditions.
“We are very happy that, unlike what has been happening in the past, this year we have received the most welcomed development from the United States. As a leading democracy, we have learned to understand the direction of the US policy that supports what we believe – that boys should remain boys, men remaining men, women remaining women, and girls remaining girls,Ruto said.
The president emphasized that Kenya has been holding on for a long time in the presence of two sexes, the foundation being belief and tradition.
3. The Star
The newspaper reported on the murder of a four -year -old boy in Rongai, Nakuru County.
The boy's body, who had disappeared, was found in a sack and thrown into a hole toilet in the Rongai area, with police revealing that the boy's mother was a suspect of the murder.
According to police, the mother disappeared from her home in the Olrongai area after the incident on Thursday night, January 23.
Citizens found the baby's body in the family toilet one day after the disappearance, with his six -year -old brother being picked up unconscious in the house after swallowing several tablets.
4. The Standard
The rehabilitation of the White House has sparked strong emotions, sparking anger over what critics say are lost priorities and high spending.
While the country is facing economic challenges, huge debt, collapsed public hospitals, and poor schools, questions have arisen about the government's commitment to the measures to curb the spending it boasting.
The new appearance of the palace palace, leaving its colonial heritage in the modern style of the flat roof, has promoted further criticism, with concerns emerging about the abolition of historical identity.
Kenyans expressed dissatisfaction when they saw pictures of the renovated palace on the internet on January 25, 2025.

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