Kenya Kwanza Fallout: Mwaura and 13 MPs Expelled from State House Circles
Discover the latest political shifts in Kenya as President Ruto expels MPs, reshuffles parliamentary roles, and consolidates power. Explore the unfolding drama now!
Recent political developments in Kenya have seen significant tensions within President William Ruto's administration, highlighted by the removal of certain individuals from the State House WhatsApp group and a broader reshuffle of parliamentary positions.
Isaac Mwaura, along with 13 other MPs, has reportedly faced expulsion from State House circles amidst growing political realignments. These changes are part of a larger effort by President Ruto to consolidate his influence and ensure loyalty within key government roles. The reshuffle appears to be driven by concerns over some MPs’ perceived alignment with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, who has been at odds with the administration’s agenda.
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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, a prominent figure and chair of the National Assembly Budget Committee, is also under scrutiny. He has been accused of undermining government unity by skipping key votes, which has fueled speculation about his loyalty. These developments may lead to a major reorganization before the parliamentary recess.
Such moves underscore the intense jockeying for power within the Kenya Kwanza coalition, as President Ruto seeks to align his administration for future political and legislative battles.
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