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Kenya’s deadly protests spur outsiders into election battle

Kenya’s deadly protests spur outsiders into election battle

Posted on 29 August 2025 By jobuzo

NAIROBI: After weeks of violent protests, a leading rights activist and former chief justice have emerged as presidential contenders — but can they succeed in the bare-knuckle world of Kenyan politics?
President William Ruto has seen his popularity plummet since coming to power in 2022 over continued economic stagnation, corruption, police brutality, and abductions targeting government critics.
Ruto has stood firm against waves of violent protests seeking to force his resignation in mid-2024 and again in recent months, in which hundreds have died or disappeared.
However, many are now seeking new faces who can challenge him in the next election, scheduled for 2027.
Firebrand human rights activist Boniface Mwangi announced his bid for the top seat on Wednesday, vowing not to work with “anyone who is contaminated.”
“We cannot achieve change by working with people who have been part of the problem,” Mwangi said as he announced his candidature.
He pitched himself as the antithesis of the typical politician — shunning bribes and the lavish cash hand-outs to voters that occur during Kenyan campaigns.
But the 42-year-old faces an uphill struggle. His previous attempt to run a clean campaign — running for a parliamentary seat in 2017 — ended in failure.
Another figure who has entered the fray is former Chief Justice David Maraga, who came out of retirement in June to announce his presidential bid.
In an interview, he said he had not previously considered a political career but was shocked into action by Ruto’s violent crackdown on protesters.
“What I saw horrified me,” he said. It is a “leadership that does not want to follow the law.”
Maraga, 74, made his name in 2017 when his bench of judges in the Supreme Court nullified the results of the presidential election over “irregularities and illegalities” — an unprecedented ruling in Africa.
“Maraga could be our Mohammed Yunus,” said Nelson Amenya, a columnist and whistleblower, on X, referring to the Bangladeshi civil society leader and statesman.
Maraga rejects claims that he lacks the charisma and physical presence required for politics “I am prepared to go into the murky environment,” he said.

“What good is a good reputation for me if … I see my country going down and I see the youths being killed, being kidnapped?“
Ruto remains defiant, saying only he has a plan for the country, based on mobilizing international investment and reforming public services.

The opposition’s “only plan is that ‘Ruto must go’ — how will that help Kenyans and the country?” he said in a speech during the protests in June.
Ruto has also repeatedly proved his mastery of Kenyan politics — how to exploit its deep-rooted tribal divisions and mobilize voters with financial promises.
While the protests of 2024 and 2025 demonstrated a new generation of educated young Kenyans eager to move beyond that type of politics, analysts say there is still a long way to go.
“Culture does not change overnight,” political analyst Kaburu Kinoti said. No candidate “can appeal to the mass political market without segmenting it into ethnic blocs.”
Patrick Gathara, a political cartoonist, said candidates like Mwangi and Maraga will struggle to stay clean.
“I have no faith that they are not going to be corrupted by the system, because our system is actually built to corrupt people,” he said.
Gathara said the key to Kenya’s future cannot come from politicians but from continued pressure by citizens.
“Change never comes from within,” he said.

 

 

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