Kalonzo Musyoka: Time for lamentations is over
Wiper Party leader and former Vice President Kalonzo has continued with his campaign against the current administration led by President William Ruto, hours after his political outfit endorsed him to run for the country’s presidency in 2027.
In his latest attack on the President, Kalonzo has asked Kenyans to stop lamenting and deal with the incumbent decisively at the ballot, a day after holding the Wiper Party National Delegates Conference on Friday, October 10, 2025, at Uhuru Park, Nairobi.
During the NDC that brought together top opposition chiefs, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and former Cabinet Secretaries Eugene Wamalwa and Fred Matiang’i, among others, the United Opposition top brass vowed to unite and front a preferred candidate to challenge Ruto at the ballot in the 2027 presidential polls.
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As Kalonzo Musyoka and the entire United Opposition team bank on the votes of the young generation to oust Ruto in 2027, the former VP has added that the Ruto regime calls for reforms of international institutions and global agendas, including climate change, while he auctions off our forests for carbon credits for his own personal aggrandisement.

Banking on Gen Z support
He has asked the country’s younger population to vote against President William Ruto over the 2024 anti-government protest killings, where a dozen of young people lost their lives as police used excessive force to deal with protesters.
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”Most heartbreaking of all is the plight of our young people. The Gen Z generation, bold, creative, and courageous, took to the streets to demand justice, jobs, and dignity. But their voices on June 25, 2024, were met not with dialogue but with bullets and intimidation. A government that silences its own children has lost the right to lead,” Kalonzo said on Friday, October 10, 2025, during the Wiper NDC.
”But I stand here to tell you: we are not doomed. Kenya can rise again and will rise again. Under a patriotic administration, we shall build a nation that works for all, not for a select few. We will deliver a 24-hour economy that ensures all of us are part and parcel of growing our basket, and together, we shall lower the cost of living,” he added.














