The future of Kenya belongs to those bold enough to reshape it.
In this in-depth and thought-provoking conversation hosted by Thee Alfa House, Sarah Mwangi and Fanya Mambo dive into the evolving landscape of Kenyan politics — exploring the rumored reunion between former President Uhuru Kenyatta and President William Ruto, the critical role of Gen Z, and the urgent need for young people to claim their space in decision-making rooms.
As Kenya grapples with governance failures, economic instability, and a restless youth demanding accountability, the country stands at a crossroads.
🔥 Key Themes from the Discussion:
🔹 Uhuru and Ruto: A Realignment or a Mirage?
Is there a chance of reconciliation between Kenya’s two most powerful political figures? Sarah and Fanya unpack whether a true meeting of minds is possible — or if deep ideological divisions have made any political reunion impossible.
🔹 Why Gen Z Must Fight for Power
History has shown that those who sit in the decision-making room shape the future. Fanya Mambo emphasizes that for real change to happen, young Kenyans must not only protest — they must organize, run for office, and become the decision-makers.
🔹 Jubilee Party’s Future and Matiangi’s Ambitions
The panelists discuss the return of Dr. Fred Matiangi, the shifting loyalties within Jubilee, and what his rumored presidential ambitions mean for the 2027 elections.
🔹 The Battle for Kenya’s Soul: Crime, Accountability, and Governance
From the tragic loss of lives under government crackdowns to unchecked corruption in healthcare and infrastructure, the conversation highlights the urgent need for systems that prioritize justice, transparency, and the welfare of all Kenyans.
🔹 China vs the West: Kenya’s Geopolitical Pivot
With President Ruto’s recent trips to China, Kenya’s foreign policy seems to be tilting eastward. But will switching partners solve Kenya’s deeper leadership and development crises?
🗳️ The Call to Action: Seize the Room
History shows that those already “in the room” — the elite political class — continue to rotate power among themselves. Unless young, progressive Kenyans strategically enter and transform these rooms, true change will remain elusive.
The time is now for Gen Z and Millennials to shift from being spectators to becoming actors in Kenya’s political arena.
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