Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi could lose his current position as the biggest political figure in the Western Kenya region by 2027, political analyst Martin Andati has found. According to him, Mudavadi seems to be losing the support of Western politicians to National Assembly speaker Moses Wetangula from Bungoma. He claims that Wetangula used cash grabs for the rally leaders behind him, which seems to be working as the leaders have endorsed him as their next leader at such events. Mudavadi, on the other hand, has spent very little time with politicians since taking office, he says. "His brother Musalia (Mudavadi) met the Western MPs only once or twice, but look, Wetang'ula is with them about every two months and that loves him.
Source: Standard Digital August 21, 2023 00:01 UTC