The Wiper leader described the talks as open and hopeful. He said the voices of ordinary people must guide national choices. He added that young Kenyans deserve safety respect and opportunity.
Kalonzo shared the meeting on Facebook during the afternoon. He stood with leaders who oppose fear and intimidation. He said the country belongs to all citizens and not a few powerful interests.
Among those present was DAP K leader Eugene Wamalwa. Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua attended alongside lawyer Ndegwa Njiru. Other allies joined to signal unity and shared purpose.
The talks come as opposition figures search for common ground. Kalonzo has defended youth activists after the Saba Saba protests of 2024. He has also backed legal efforts tied to those cases.
The Murang’a outreach points to growing engagement with Central Kenya. It reflects a push to discuss costs of living jobs and fairness. Leaders spoke about trust and clean politics ahead of 2027.
Far away in Mombasa Rigathi Gachagua led a DCP retreat. The former deputy president gathered party officials for planning. The aim was to review progress and set goals for the year.
Gachagua told members that preparation wins elections. He asked organizing secretary Mithika Linturi to present strategy. The party wants wider support beyond Mount Kenya.
The retreat started on Saturday and drew senior figures. It focused on structures messaging and grassroots work. Leaders discussed funding outreach and discipline.
One absence stood out at the Coast meeting. Deputy party leader Cleophas Malala did not attend. His absence stirred talk about unity and direction.
Some insiders said there was no fallout. Others noted recent missed events and rumors. The party played down the chatter.
These parallel events show an active opposition scene. Kalonzo is building bridges through dialogue and values. Gachagua is tightening his party machine despite strain.
Both camps are eyeing 2027 with urgency. Regional outreach remains key in the contest ahead. Voters will watch who offers clear plans and trust.
Observers say the weeks ahead will test alliances messaging and discipline. Public rallies court cases and policy debates may reshape loyalties across regions as campaigns slowly take form before the decisive season begins for all sides.
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