Tranzoia County Governor, His Excellency George Natembeya, has long positioned himself as a key political figure in the Western region, often seen as a leader whose input must be considered before major decisions are made.
Recent opinion polls suggested that Natembeya enjoys strong popularity, reportedly outshining even former Vice President Musalia Mudavadi and Senate Speaker Moses Wetangula.
However, Natembeya may need to rethink his strategy as 2027 approaches. Speaking in an exclusive interview with KTN Kenya, Musalia Mudavadi revealed that the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) plans to field a formidable candidate in Tranzoia County, one capable of defeating Natembeya “very early in the morning.” Mudavadi warned that this move will serve as a political lesson Natembeya will not forget.
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The Amani National Congress leader urged Natembeya to stop focusing on attacks against his peers and instead prioritize collaboration, emphasizing the importance of unity for the Western region and the broader Luhya community.
Musalia’s remarks signal an intensifying political battle in Tranzoia, highlighting UDA’s ambitions to expand its influence in regions traditionally dominated by other parties.
With the 2027 general election drawing closer, the stage is set for a high-stakes showdown in Western Kenya.
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