Opposition chiefs Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua kicked off their Western Kenya tour this week. The political heavyweights traveled through Vihiga and Kakamega counties on Wednesday. Eugene Wamalwa from DAP-K joined them along with former Attorney General Justin Muturi. Fred Matiang'i also came aboard for their nationwide liberation campaign. The group wants to build public support across the country.
Kalonzo told crowds that united opposition forces will fight for justice and regional unity. He praised brave Gen Z supporters who faced down troublemakers sent to disrupt their events. The Wiper Party leader said people in both counties showed they deserve better leadership. Gachagua thanked residents for their warm welcome and strong turnout. Both men expressed amazement at the enthusiasm they encountered.
The former deputy president posted thanks to Vihiga and Kakamega people on social media. He described meeting excited crowds at Malaha in Navakholo Constituency. Gachagua said local hospitality and love inspired their mission for a better Kenya. The energy from supporters fueled their determination to continue touring. Opposition leaders wrapped up day one feeling confident about their message.
Their campaign aims to rally Kenyans behind what they call a liberation movement. The tour will continue to other regions as they build momentum. Political observers watch to see how much support the opposition coalition can gather. The leaders promise to address injustices and unite the country. Their Western Kenya launch suggests they plan serious challenges ahead.
Kalonzo told crowds that united opposition forces will fight for justice and regional unity. He praised brave Gen Z supporters who faced down troublemakers sent to disrupt their events. The Wiper Party leader said people in both counties showed they deserve better leadership. Gachagua thanked residents for their warm welcome and strong turnout. Both men expressed amazement at the enthusiasm they encountered.
The former deputy president posted thanks to Vihiga and Kakamega people on social media. He described meeting excited crowds at Malaha in Navakholo Constituency. Gachagua said local hospitality and love inspired their mission for a better Kenya. The energy from supporters fueled their determination to continue touring. Opposition leaders wrapped up day one feeling confident about their message.
Their campaign aims to rally Kenyans behind what they call a liberation movement. The tour will continue to other regions as they build momentum. Political observers watch to see how much support the opposition coalition can gather. The leaders promise to address injustices and unite the country. Their Western Kenya launch suggests they plan serious challenges ahead.