General elections in Kenya are done after every five years. In August this year, Kenyans will be choosing their leaders. Politicians who want to vie for the various seats are preparing and strategizing on how to emerge victorious. What numerous citizens are interested in is the presidential race.
It should be recalled that President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta will be finishing his two terms at the helm. Going by the Constitution, he won’t be contesting for the presidency. It is something that leaves the competition to State House interesting and robust.
Deputy President William Samoei Ruto has been moving in many corners of the country attempting to persuade people to support him win and succeed his Boss. Do you think that he can make it?
In 2017, the distinguished International Media Aljazeera wrote an article about the Kenyan polls. It demonstrated that constantly Kenya’s presidential results are determined by ethnicity.
Yes, our country has regions with high population sizes than others. The 2019 census, exhibits the Kikuyu leading with 8,148,668 people. The Luhya follows with 6,823,842 and the Kalenjin 6,358,113.
In my feeling, if the DP gets full backing from these three communities then he is likely to win.