By Anthony Kieti, Political Strategy and Behavioral Intelligence A demographic and political strategy perspective on why Kenyan elections are decided by turnout mechanics, not ideas, and why the next time the “wrong” candidate wins, it’s rarely because the election was stolen. Every election cycle in Kenya produces the same disbelief. How did that candidate win?
Becoming a senator in Kenya follows a structured legal and political pathway defined by the Constitution of Kenya, the Elections Act and various regulations issued by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). The Senate, created under 2010 constitution, carries oversight responsibilities over county governments, revenue allocation and legislation affecting devolved units. Due to its
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Commissioner Dr. Alutala Mukhwana has narrated his brief interaction with Seth Panyako after he lost the Malava by-election to UDA candidate David Ndakwa. In an interview on December 3, Muhkwana said he met Panyako at the Standard Media Group headquarters along Mombasa Road as he was waiting for an