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The long-standing tension between impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and former President Uhuru Kenyatta has resurfaced, this time with a sharper edge. What began as subtle disagreements has now spilled into the public arena, with each side mobilizing allies and trading jabs that highlight the fragile state of Kenya’s political balance.
At the center of the fresh dispute is influence over Mount Kenya politics, where both men once campaigned under the same banner. Uhuru is said to be consolidating his political networks to retain relevance, while Gachagua has openly challenged his legacy, framing him as responsible for economic missteps that still haunt the region. Their conflicting ambitions have created parallel camps in Central Kenya, each fighting for dominance.
Recent rallies and speeches have seen Gachagua attack Uhuru directly, accusing him of betrayal and political sabotage. In response, Uhuru has dismissed him as a divisive figure, unfit to unify the region. The public back-and-forth is not merely rhetoric—it reflects a deeper battle for political ownership of Kenya’s most influential voting bloc.
The renewed animosity is not limited to the Mount Kenya region. It threatens to reshape alliances nationally, with both leaders attracting backing from different factions. Gachagua’s defiance could weaken his bargaining power while Uhuru’s resurgence may revive old coalitions. This tug-of-war could destabilize an already delicate political environment ahead of future elections.
The standoff shows no signs of easing. With rallies planned, party leaders weighing their options, and grassroots supporters hardening their positions, the Gachagua-Uhuru feud is set to define the next phase of Kenya’s political narrative. What began as a regional turf war now risks spilling into the broader national stage.
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