The Next Kenyatta? Analyst Claims Muhoho Is Being Groomed for Kenya’s Top Job

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According to Ngunyi, recent shifts within the Jubilee Party are not mere political reshuffles but part of a calculated long-term plan to position Muhoho as the next leader of Kenya.

Ngunyi’s analysis suggests that the current political landscape is being carefully orchestrated to pave the way for Muhoho’s eventual rise. 

He argues that Fred Matiang’i, a prominent government figure, is being used as a political decoy for the 2027 elections, diverting attention from the real succession plan.

Meanwhile, Jeremiah Kioni’s sidelining and the strategic elevation of Richard Kenta are seen as moves to clear the path for Muhoho’s future ambitions.

The analyst’s claims also reference a significant 2024 meeting between Uhuru Kenyatta and President William Ruto, which media reports linked to discussions about appointing Muhoho Kenyatta to a Cabinet position.

Despite these rumors, Muhoho never officially joined the government, fueling further speculation about his political trajectory and the timing of his eventual entry into the national political arena.

This alleged grooming plan, if true, would mark a bold attempt by the Kenyatta family to maintain their political influence well beyond Uhuru’s tenure, extending their legacy into the next decade.

It also raises questions about the dynamics within Kenya’s ruling elite and the strategies employed to secure political dominance.

As the 2027 elections approach, Ngunyi’s revelations add a new layer of complexity to Kenya’s political narrative, highlighting the interplay of family loyalty, power struggles, and long-term planning.

Whether Muhoho Kenyatta will indeed emerge as a presidential contender remains to be seen, but the analyst’s claims have undoubtedly set the stage for intense political debate and scrutiny in the years ahead.




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