March 7, 2026
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“Yangu ni three terms, Rais two terms” Wamuchomba sends strong message ahead of 2027

Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba has openly declared her support for President William Ruto’s re-election bid ahead of the 2027 General Election, announcing that she will back him for a second term while pursuing a third term of her own in Parliament. Speaking in a video shared on her official X account on Monday, January 26,

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Natembeya accuses governors of fear after State House meeting with President Ruto

Public remarks made during the Jamhuri Day celebrations in Trans Nzoia painted a picture of deep frustration from the county’s top leadership. Instead of focusing on the usual themes of unity and progress associated with the national holiday, Governor George Natembeya used the platform to express what he described as personal and political persecution by

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State House sources hint at Gideon Moi’s return in bid to broaden Ruto’s alliance

President William Ruto’s government is said to be preparing for a major Cabinet reshuffle that could bring in unexpected faces, including former Baringo Senator Gideon Moi. The move is being viewed as a calculated step to widen the ruling alliance and stabilize political relationships that have been tense since the last general election. Sources familiar

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Ruto courts Gideon Moi in private State House talks as battle for Baringo heats up

President William Ruto and KANU leader Gideon Moi held a private meeting at State House, Nairobi, on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, in what sources describe as an attempt by the President to persuade Moi to withdraw from the Baringo senatorial by-election following the death of Senator William Cheptumo. The unexpected meeting has sparked speculation about

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Politics

Former Deputy President slams State House political meetings as misuse of money

Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has continued with his sharp criticism of President William Ruto, accusing him of misusing taxpayers’ money and turning State House into a political tool. His remarks have added more fuel to the growing rift between him and the president, showing that their differences are now playing out more openly in

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News Politics

Standard exposé reveals how Ruto used Parliament to push controversial bills

Standard Media through their widely read Standard Newspaper has sparked debate after deciding to investigate how President William Ruto has been relying on parliament to push through controversial bills. Their latest report has linked the president directly to the passage of the 2024 finance bill, the impeachment of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, and the

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News

Threats and lies surround Ruto’s motorbike programme as Kamau Wa Kisumu speaks out

Dickens Kamau Odhiambo, widely known as Kamau wa Kisumu, has now come out with a shocking revelation claiming that his life is in danger after exposing what he says is a failed State House promise. According to him, he never received the motorbike that President William Ruto promised him and other young people during a

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Politics

Ex Senator alleges cash handouts being used to buy political loyalty in Kisii and Nyamira

Former nominated senator Gloria Orwoba has made serious claims that thousands of people from Kisii and Nyamira counties are being promised Ksh100,000 each to attend an event at State House on Friday, August 15. Speaking during a TV interview, Orwoba said mobilizers have been reaching out to residents directly with the cash offer, creating questions

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Entertainment

Toxic Lyrikali defends himself after being dragged into ‘Two Terms’ debate

Toxic Lyrikali, a well-known Kenyan rapper, has found himself at the center of an online storm after a video of him chanting “Tutam” during an empowerment event at State House Nairobi on Saturday, August 9, 2025, went viral. The phrase, which stands for “two terms” in Kenyan political slang, is widely associated with support for

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News

After pledging Church, Ruto now faces pressure to accommodate Muslims in State House

Muslim leaders are now pressuring President William Ruto to encourage religious inclusion at State House by establishing a mosque, after he announced he is personally building a church. The leaders claim that they recognize and appreciate the President’s public support for religious institutions around the country. However, the State House, as the Head of State’s

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