Home

About Us

Advertisement

Contact Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • WhatsApp
  • RSS Feed
  • TikTok

SIAYA TODAY

Your Trusted Voice Across the World.

Search

Ruto’s Uphill Task to win back voters from Mount Kenya

Cynthia Gitau Avatar
Cynthia Gitau
August 18, 2025
Ruto’s Uphill Task to win back voters from Mount Kenya
Spread the love

As President William Ruto works both publicly and behind the scenes to craft his 2027 re-election strategy, Mt Kenya—once his strongest bastion—has emerged as his toughest battleground.

President William Ruto is staring at an uphill task in Mt Kenya, the region that handed him a resounding 87 per cent of its votes in 2022 and delivered his narrow win over Raila Odinga.

Today, however, discontent is rife, rebellion is loud, and political analysts warn that the Mountain, long considered Kenya’s most decisive voting bloc, may no longer be firmly in his corner.

“With the raging rebellion by the region’s voters, Ruto will have to sweat for support,” says political analyst Herman Manyora.

The fallout began with his surprise political handshake with Mr Odinga, the passage of new taxes, and, most explosively, the impeachment of his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, last October. Now, 10 issues stand out as thorns in the President’s path back to State House.

1. Cast as the Bogeyman

Mr Gachagua has branded Dr Ruto as the betrayer of Mt Kenya—accusing him of bringing in Mr Odinga to spite the region before engineering his impeachment. Many residents appear convinced. “Mt Kenya is opposing Dr Ruto because he is not from their region,” says Mogotio MP Reuben Kiborek.

2. Weak Surrogates

Dr Ruto has scaled back personal visits to the Mountain, instead deploying loyalists such as CS Kithure Kindiki and Laikipia East MP Mwangi Kiunjuri. But as Prof Peter Kagwanja warns: “It is a case of uncertain leaders campaigning for an uncertain President.”

3. Betrayal by Former Insiders

Once-trusted allies like Mr Gachagua, ex-Attorney-General Justin Muturi and former CS Mithika Linturi are now fierce critics, leveraging their insider knowledge to damage Ruto’s brand. “Too many former state officers are betraying their oath of secrecy,” lamented Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi.

4. Uhuru Kenyatta’s Shadow

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s 2022 warning—that Mt Kenya would regret choosing Ruto—has returned to haunt him. Today, disillusioned Ruto supporters echo Uhuru’s words, giving fresh momentum to the opposition.

5. Uncouth Talk from Allies

From vulgar remarks to dismissive rhetoric, some of Ruto’s lieutenants have antagonised voters. Nyeri Archbishop Anthony Muheria has decried “reckless talk instead of tackling real priorities.”

6. Raila Phobia

Mt Kenya has long resisted Mr Odinga. Bringing him into government was seen as a betrayal. “He carried himself with overconfidence in a region that carried him to State House,” notes political scientist Festus Wangwe.

7. Taxation Sting

Business elites have turned against Ruto, accusing his regime of a “wild appetite for taxes.” Kanene Kabiru of Rwathia Distributors warns that crippling levies are stifling investment and driving layoffs—resentment that trickles down to voters.

8. Unfulfilled Economic Charters

CS William Kabogo recently admitted the government’s Achilles heel: “We told people there would be money in their pockets, but we are yet to deliver.” Elders call it empty tokenism; the government insists the promises will be met.

9. Spendthrift in Scarcity

Flashy spending, token handouts, and poorly structured empowerment schemes—some beneficiaries walking away with just KES 64—have made many question the President’s priorities.

10. Power Hangover

Having produced three of Kenya’s past presidents, Mt Kenya voters appear restless without one of their own in power. Uhuru himself said it bluntly in 2022: “Mt Kenya is not the only region that can lead the country.”

The Road Ahead

For President Ruto, Mt Kenya remains both a prize and a problem. Once his launchpad to State House, the Mountain is now a minefield of anger, betrayal and unmet expectations.

Whether his charm offensive can reverse the tide—or whether the region delivers a shock in 2027—remains one of Kenya’s biggest political questions.

 

40

SHARES
Share on Facebook
Post on X
Follow us

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Featured Articles

  • Szoboszlai Stunner Sends Liverpool Flying! Reds Crush Brighton 3-0 in FA Cup Statement Win

    Szoboszlai Stunner Sends Liverpool Flying! Reds Crush Brighton 3-0 in FA Cup Statement Win

    February 15, 2026
  • COUNTY DELAYS KILL: Contractor’s Desperate Wait for Millions Ends in Tragedy – And She’s Not the Only One

    COUNTY DELAYS KILL: Contractor’s Desperate Wait for Millions Ends in Tragedy – And She’s Not the Only One

    February 15, 2026
  • ‘Poisoned by the Kremlin?’ Five European Powers Drop Bombshell on Navalny’s Death

    ‘Poisoned by the Kremlin?’ Five European Powers Drop Bombshell on Navalny’s Death

    February 15, 2026
  • MPs Behind Goon Culture, Kipchumba Murkomen Reveals

    MPs Behind Goon Culture, Kipchumba Murkomen Reveals

    February 14, 2026
  • Planned Blackout Alert: Kenya Power Lists Nairobi & Kisumu Areas Facing Sunday Outages

    Planned Blackout Alert: Kenya Power Lists Nairobi & Kisumu Areas Facing Sunday Outages

    February 14, 2026

Follow Us on

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • VK
  • Pinterest
  • Last.fm
  • TikTok
  • Telegram
  • WhatsApp
  • RSS Feed

Categories

  • 12th Edition KICOSCA (11)
  • 2027 ELECTIONS (256)
  • 9th Devolution Conferencing (2)
  • AFRICA (77)
  • Agriculture (25)
  • APOLOGY (2)
  • BREAKING NEWS (1,421)
  • Business (85)
  • CHAN 2024 (5)
  • Communication (39)
  • CRIME (234)
  • Editor's Pick (24)
  • EDITORIAL (3)
  • Education (89)
  • Entertainment (8)
  • Environment (44)
  • FACT CHECK (5)
  • Finance (29)
  • Health (87)
  • Hi-Tech (17)
  • HOMABAY COUNTY (7)
  • INTERNATIONAL (98)
  • INVESTIGATIVE DESK (77)
  • KASIPUL 2025 (7)
  • KISUMU COUNTY (16)
  • Law & Order (155)
  • MIGORI COUNTY (6)
  • Motoring (2)
  • NATIONAL (151)
  • OPINION (78)
  • Politics (361)
  • Property (5)
  • RAILA AMOLLO ODINGA (29)
  • Relationship (36)
  • Science (5)
  • SIAYA COUNTY (267)
  • SIAYA TRADE & INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 2025 (12)
  • Society (12)
  • Sponsored Content (36)
  • SPORT (91)
  • Tourism (6)
  • Trade (19)
  • UGUNJA 2025 (16)
  • Uncategorized (211)

Archives

  • February 2026 (151)
  • January 2026 (375)
  • December 2025 (240)
  • November 2025 (226)
  • October 2025 (202)
  • September 2025 (241)
  • August 2025 (287)
  • July 2025 (125)
  • June 2025 (130)
  • May 2025 (88)
  • April 2025 (36)
  • March 2025 (12)

Tags

#ManchesterUnited #NationsLeague #OrengoforDevelopment #SITICO Kenyan

Edit profile

About Us

SIAYA TODAY

SIAYA TODAY is a premium online and print newsmagazine that strives for accuracy and timelines while providing a platform for discourse between the governors and the governed. From the level of a Whatsapp group to social media handles to digital and print magazine we focus on dialogue and connectivity

Latest Articles

  • Szoboszlai Stunner Sends Liverpool Flying! Reds Crush Brighton 3-0 in FA Cup Statement Win

    Szoboszlai Stunner Sends Liverpool Flying! Reds Crush Brighton 3-0 in FA Cup Statement Win

    February 15, 2026
  • COUNTY DELAYS KILL: Contractor’s Desperate Wait for Millions Ends in Tragedy – And She’s Not the Only One

    COUNTY DELAYS KILL: Contractor’s Desperate Wait for Millions Ends in Tragedy – And She’s Not the Only One

    February 15, 2026
  • ‘Poisoned by the Kremlin?’ Five European Powers Drop Bombshell on Navalny’s Death

    ‘Poisoned by the Kremlin?’ Five European Powers Drop Bombshell on Navalny’s Death

    February 15, 2026

CONTACT US:

siayatoday@gmail.com

dalaweekly@gmail.com

info@siayatoday.com

+254 720 378541

+254 733 602750

  • 12th Edition KICOSCA (11)
  • 2027 ELECTIONS (256)
  • 9th Devolution Conferencing (2)
  • AFRICA (77)
  • Agriculture (25)
  • APOLOGY (2)
  • BREAKING NEWS (1,421)
  • Business (85)
  • CHAN 2024 (5)
  • Communication (39)
  • CRIME (234)
  • Editor's Pick (24)
  • EDITORIAL (3)
  • Education (89)
  • Entertainment (8)
  • Environment (44)
  • FACT CHECK (5)
  • Finance (29)
  • Health (87)
  • Hi-Tech (17)
  • HOMABAY COUNTY (7)
  • INTERNATIONAL (98)
  • INVESTIGATIVE DESK (77)
  • KASIPUL 2025 (7)
  • KISUMU COUNTY (16)
  • Law & Order (155)
  • MIGORI COUNTY (6)
  • Motoring (2)
  • NATIONAL (151)
  • OPINION (78)
  • Politics (361)
  • Property (5)
  • RAILA AMOLLO ODINGA (29)
  • Relationship (36)
  • Science (5)
  • SIAYA COUNTY (267)
  • SIAYA TRADE & INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 2025 (12)
  • Society (12)
  • Sponsored Content (36)
  • SPORT (91)
  • Tourism (6)
  • Trade (19)
  • UGUNJA 2025 (16)
  • Uncategorized (211)

Subscriber Content

Add content here that will only be visible to your subscribers.

Subscribe to get access

Read more of this content when you subscribe today.

Log in
Login Form

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • VK
  • TikTok

Proudly Powered by WordPress | JetNews Magazine by CozyThemes.

Scroll to Top