- Opposition leaders in Kenya, including Rigathi Gachagua, Kalonzo Musyoka, Martha Karua and Eugene Wamalwa, held a high rally
- The meeting focused on unity and collective measures, leaders emphasizing the need to liberate the country and address important issues
- Karua and Kalonzo focused on the commitment of opposition to work together, with activist Morara Kebaso emphasizing the importance of creating a better future
- The negotiations signify potential changes in Kenya's political situation, with opposition leaders aiming to build a strong alliance capable of opposing the Kenyan administration first
Nairobi – Kenyan opposition leaders have intensified talks about creating a single position against the President William Ruto Prior to the 2027 general election.
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The meeting, held on Tuesday, March 4, brought together senior leaders from various opposition groups, marking a potential change in Kenya's political theme.
Among the attendees of the high rate is the former Deputy President Rigathi GachaguaWiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Dap-K leader Eugene Wamalwa, PLP leader Martha Karua, businessman Jimi Wanjigi, and political activist Morara Kebaso.

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Photos from the conference showed the leaders discussing in detail in the context of the meeting room before they came out to photograph and exchange friendly greetings, a signal that could show a new direction of opposition politics.
With influential leaders like Gachagua and Kalonzo at the summit, the opposition seems to form a solid coalition capable of providing fierce competition to the ruling party.
What did Kenyan opposition leaders discuss?
Although the actual content of the conference has not been revealed, the statements of the leaders after the meeting suggested their intention to be united with the collective goal. The opposition is considered to be the highest priority as they prepare to fight the Ruto regime in the next election.
Karua, through a statement on his official X account, stressed the need to cooperate together to liberate the country.
“We are ready to unite under one goal to liberate our people,” He wrote.
His statement was supported by a Wiper party leader, who emphasized the opposition's commitment to cooperate.

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“In one solidarity we are united,” He added.
In turn, Kebaso explained the wide agenda of the conference, explaining his commitment to the fight for the rights of young people.
The political activist explained the importance of their debates, which focused on analyzing the history of Kenya, understanding the current situation, and creating a better future.
“A work breakfast with Kenyan leaders to analyze the past, understand the present, and create a better tomorrow. Kebaso wrote.
Is the Kalonzo-German alliance possible?
In an related report, Saboti MP Caleb Amisi despised the possibility of a Union between Gachagua and Kalonzo.
After their meeting with DAP-K Wamalwa leader on Wednesday, February 19, Amisi felt that the normal state of their meeting signified a strong desire to create strong opposition.
He pointed out that the generation of Gen Z could have greater potential to provide stronger opposition to the Ruto regime than the three leaders.
Amisi also called on Gachagua and Kalonzo to organize public meetings to demonstrate their commitment as presidential candidates.
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