Jubilee Digital Communications Strategist Pauline Njoroge believes President William Ruto might be reelected for a second term due to his strong reception in Mount Kenya.
On December 14, 2025 she advised residents to remain vigilant, suggesting the President knows what resonates with the people.
Njoroge notes that Kenyans from other regions might support Ruto, citing his warm reception in Gatundu North.
This perspective has sparked debate, with some Kenyans agreeing that Ruto retains support in Mount Kenya, contradicting claims by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
During a church service in Kiambu, President Ruto criticized the opposition for advocating his removal without presenting an alternative plan.
He urged Kenyans to back his government, emphasizing his vision to transform Kenya into a first-world country.
Ruto's reception and assertions have stirred mixed reactions, reflecting the complex political landscape in Kenya.
While some endorse his leadership, others remain skeptical, awaiting tangible progress on his promises.
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