Nyeri County – President William Ruto has left former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s camp reeling after a massive show of force in Mathira, Gachagua’s home turf, signaling the launch of his 2027 election strategy.
For months, Gachagua has been on a nationwide tour, urging Kenyans not to reelect Ruto, accusing him of failing to deliver on 2022 campaign promises.
Yet, while Gachagua campaigns against him, Ruto has been quietly consolidating his political base—and his latest move in Mathira has raised eyebrows.
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UDA Party’s rally in Mathira drew thousands of supporters, a clear demonstration that the President still commands strong grassroots support even in Gachagua’s stronghold.
Videos of the event circulated widely, showing a vibrant crowd chanting Ruto’s name, leaving many in the United opposition shocked and scrambling to respond.
Political analysts say the Mathira rally was more than just a show of popularity. “It’s a tactical message: Ruto is still the man to beat, and he’s not ceding ground—even in his opponents’ backyard,” one expert said.
The move has unsettled Gachagua’s team, who now face the challenge of countering Ruto’s visible support in Nyeri ahead of the 2027 polls.
With tensions rising and political battles heating up, the next few months are expected to intensify, as both leaders ramp up efforts to win the hearts—and votes—of Kenyans.