
Kenya's Opposition Explores Grand Coalition to Challenge Ruto in 2027
Kenya's Opposition Considers Grand Coalition to Challenge Ruto in 2027 NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan opposition parties are exploring the formation of a grand coalition to challenge President William Ruto in the 2027 general elections. The move comes amid growing concerns over the government's policies and economic challenges. A recent segment on NTV's "Fixing the Nation" highlighted this development, sparking public debate. Political analyst Irungu Nyakera, a participant in the NTV discussion, stated, "A grand coalition is the only way to unseat President Ruto in 2027." However, concerns were raised about the coalition's apparent focus on gaining power rather than presenting a comprehensive agenda for national development. The debate also addressed the current government's handling of the country's debt, with Nyakera noting a significant increase in local debt. He expressed concern about the lack of transparency in how these funds are being utilized. The discussion underscored the need for the opposition to articulate a clear vision for the country beyond simply ousting the incumbent president. The formation of a grand coalition could significantly impact Kenya's political landscape. The success of this strategy will depend on the opposition's ability to present a united front and a compelling vision for the future of the nation.