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History and Future Of Ruling Parties In Kenya

As a good student of History & Politics, I tend to Comprehend Karl Marx words, "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce."


Looking at History of Ruling Political Parties in Kenya, I get the following scenarios;

1. President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta belonged to KANU throughout his presidency.

2. President Moi belonged to KADU and KANU to become president after demise of mzee Jomo Kenyatta

3. President Mwai Kibaki belonged to NARC and PNU in his ruling.

4. President Uhuru Kenyatta belonged or belong to TNA and Jubilee Party.

With that I can deduct and substantiate the fact that;


1. Since the end of Nyayo regime, retiring presidents retire with their Political Parties and Kenyans are concerned less with them and their Political parties as it was the case of Moi & his KANU, Kibaki & his PNU and same it will be with Uhuru & his Jubilee.


2. After the demise of President Jomo Kenyatta, there has been NO same ruling party transition of Powers. KANU transferred powers to NARC, PNU transferred powers to TNA, thus Jubilee will transfer powers to another party/coalition next year.


3. Since the end of Nyayo regime, NO single party had ruled for more than five years. NARC(2002-2007), PNU(2007-2013), TNA(2013-2017), Jubilee (2017-2022).


4. Future Predictions; New Party/Coalition will take over powers from Jubilee in 2022. Is it UDA, ODM or which Party or Coalition!? My guess and thought is as good as those of Mt Kenya Region.

Due to #RAILAPHOBIA, #HUSTLERSNARRATIVE & #DYNASTIESNARRATIVE , KENYA will TURN #YELLOWYELLOW or #GREENGREEN


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