Democratic Action Party leader Eugene Wamalwa has concluded his campaign efforts for opposition candidate Seth Panyako ahead of the Malava parliamentary contest, warning against electoral fraud while urging voters to remain peaceful. The former Defense minister emphasized vigilance against ballot manipulation as his candidate faces United Democratic Alliance nominee David Ndakwa, who enjoys support from the ruling administration's infrastructure.
The opposition received momentum through endorsements from former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and ex-Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i, both backing Panyako's platform centered on accountability and constituency development. However, the Democratic National Alliance candidate withdrew and shifted his support to Ndakwa, potentially consolidating government-aligned votes.
Voters will determine their representative as political alliances shift and competing camps intensify mobilization efforts across the constituency.
The opposition received momentum through endorsements from former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and ex-Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i, both backing Panyako's platform centered on accountability and constituency development. However, the Democratic National Alliance candidate withdrew and shifted his support to Ndakwa, potentially consolidating government-aligned votes.
Voters will determine their representative as political alliances shift and competing camps intensify mobilization efforts across the constituency.