A voting bloc threat just turned Mt Kenya into the biggest obstacle standing between the President and a second term.
Mt Kenya voting power warning
Mt Kenya voting power warning
- Rigathi Gachagua pushed bloc voting as a political weapon.
- Claimed regional unity blocks a return to the State House.
- Argued past ballots carried decisive weight nationally.
- Framed unity as the ultimate leverage.
- William Ruto lost backing from the mountain, according to claims.
- Faced accusations of relying on vote-splitting tactics.
- Got compared to old divide-and-rule playbooks.
- Portrayed as cornered without regional backing.
- United Opposition promised full mountain support.
- Vowed zero internal fragmentation.
- Pledged votes regardless of nominee identity.
- Sold unity as non-negotiable.
- Kalonzo Musyoka was mentioned as an acceptable flag bearer.
- Listed alongside Fred Matiang’i.
- Grouped with Martha Karua and Eugene Wamalwa.
- Even included Gachagua himself.
- Mt Kenya's focus moved from persuasion.
- Prioritized voter signup drives.
- Centered energy on the election day turnout.
- Pushed parents to register eligible youth.
- ACK Gitugi hosted the political show.
- Drew senior opposition heavyweights.
- Signaled tighter coordination ahead.
- Framed unity as already locked.
- Kalonzo Musyoka accused the President of using fear tactics.
- Mocked vote margin boasts.
- Rejected scare narratives outright.
- Reaffirmed focus and resolve.
- Fred Matiang’i urged ego-free cooperation.
- Pushed collective mission over ambition.
- Framed unity as a national duty.
- Warned against personality-driven splits.
- Martha Karua flagged constitutional erosion risks.
- Warned against ignoring legal guardrails.
- Addressed the police on unlawful commands.
- Tied unity to national protection.
- Eugene Wamalwa dismissed co-option rumors.
- Acknowledged multiple hopefuls.
- Insisted that one candidate will emerge.
- Framed unity as the endgame.