National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has reached out to his political ally, Wamalwa, urging him to join forces with himself, Musalia Mudavadi, and Wycliffe Oparanya in their shared mission to unite the Luhya community.
This coalition, often referred to as the Mulembe unity, aims to consolidate the community’s political strength ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Wetangula emphasized that since he, Mudavadi, and Oparanya are already aligned in their vision and efforts, it would be strategic and beneficial for Wamalwa to come on board.
The unity they seek is not just about political convenience but about fulfilling a long-held dream of cohesion and collective bargaining power for the Luhya people.
This call for unity comes at a time when the Luhya leaders are keen on presenting a united front to maximize their influence in national politics.
The collaboration between Wetangula, Mudavadi, and Oparanya has already set a precedent, showing that despite past differences, common goals can bring leaders together.
Wamalwa’s inclusion would further strengthen this alliance, potentially enhancing the community’s ability to negotiate and advocate for its interests effectively.
The Mulembe unity is seen as a crucial step toward ensuring that the Luhya voice is heard loud and clear in the political arena.
As the 2027 elections approach, the success of this unity drive could significantly impact the political landscape, not only for the Luhya community but for the broader national context as well.
Wetangula’s invitation to Wamalwa underscores the importance of solidarity and shared purpose in achieving lasting political gains.
Moses Wetangula has called on Wamalwa to join him, Musalia Mudavadi, and Wycliffe Oparanya in the quest for Mulembe unity.
This alliance aims to strengthen the Luhya community’s political influence ahead of the 2027 elections. Unity is power—let’s stand together for a stronger future