Talk of Town: Ruto's Powerful CS Decries Quiet Removal from a Coalition Role


A Cabinet Secretary in the broad-based administration is said to have protested his quiet removal from a key coalition role, exposing simmering tensions within the political outfit.

Sources indicate the CS directly contacted a senior coalition official to demand an explanation after being edged out. Insiders say the move disrupted his broader political calculations, as he had reportedly planned to leverage the position to rebuild influence ahead of the 2027 elections.

Coalition leaders, however, dismissed his concerns, arguing that holding both executive office and a political role created a conflict. They maintained the decision was strategic—meant to realign the coalition with shifting political dynamics and strengthen its internal structure.

Behind the scenes, the incident points to growing unease among some government figures navigating both state and political interests.

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