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Wiper Patriotic Front leader Kalonzo Musyoka during an address on September 2, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY
Wiper Patriotic Front leader Kalonzo Musyoka has criticised the governmentβs anti-corruption campaign, terming it ineffective.
Kalonzo says President William Rutoβs administration has been plagued by scandal after scandal, turning the country into a fortress of corruption.
He insists that only the opposition coalition can take decisive steps to end graft that threatens to completely stall education and health provision in the country.
βScandal after scandal. Students are being sent home for lack of fees because of delayed capitation. University students receive messages that HELB has been disbursed, only to be told upon arrival that the funds were not paid. What state of corruption is this?β Kalonzo posed.
He went on to highlight how corruption has crippled the health sector, even as the government maintains it is committed to fighting graft.
βAlready, Ksh.10 billion have been stolen through fake hospitals under SHA, while legitimate facilities like missionary hospitals have been denied payment, forcing them to close down. Is that fair?β He added.
The Wiper leader further linked corruption to the governmentβs move to take over management of Karura Forest after the Friends of Karura management team resisted alleged illegal plans to grab its land for a road project.
βKarura was uninhabitable until Wangari Maathai fought to save it. Agreements were made to preserve the forest, so why has the government changed its mind? Why build a road through a forest?β Kalonzo posed.
The Wiper party says that through its coalition with other opposition parties, President Ruto will be removed from office in 2027, and individuals will be held accountable.
βWe will be the only ones, when we take power, to prosecute those in the current regime with crimes against humanity, because the current rampant corruption is a violation of human rights,β stated Kalonzo.
Β©Citizen Digital, Kenya
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- Kalonzo says President William Rutoβs administration has been plagued by scandal after scandal, turning the country into a fortress of corruption.
- He insists that only the opposition coalition can take decisive steps to end graft that threatens to completely stall education and health provision in the country.

Wiper Patriotic Front leader Kalonzo Musyoka during an address on September 2, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY
Wiper Patriotic Front leader Kalonzo Musyoka has criticised the governmentβs anti-corruption campaign, terming it ineffective.
Kalonzo says President William Rutoβs administration has been plagued by scandal after scandal, turning the country into a fortress of corruption.
He insists that only the opposition coalition can take decisive steps to end graft that threatens to completely stall education and health provision in the country.
βScandal after scandal. Students are being sent home for lack of fees because of delayed capitation. University students receive messages that HELB has been disbursed, only to be told upon arrival that the funds were not paid. What state of corruption is this?β Kalonzo posed.
He went on to highlight how corruption has crippled the health sector, even as the government maintains it is committed to fighting graft.
βAlready, Ksh.10 billion have been stolen through fake hospitals under SHA, while legitimate facilities like missionary hospitals have been denied payment, forcing them to close down. Is that fair?β He added.
The Wiper leader further linked corruption to the governmentβs move to take over management of Karura Forest after the Friends of Karura management team resisted alleged illegal plans to grab its land for a road project.
βKarura was uninhabitable until Wangari Maathai fought to save it. Agreements were made to preserve the forest, so why has the government changed its mind? Why build a road through a forest?β Kalonzo posed.
The Wiper party says that through its coalition with other opposition parties, President Ruto will be removed from office in 2027, and individuals will be held accountable.
βWe will be the only ones, when we take power, to prosecute those in the current regime with crimes against humanity, because the current rampant corruption is a violation of human rights,β stated Kalonzo.
Β©Citizen Digital, Kenya
Continue reading...