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Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi claims recent Jubilee Party purges are part of a long-term scheme by Uhuru Kenyatta to groom his brother Muhoho for the presidency in 2032.

In the treacherous waters of Kenyan politics, nothing is ever as it seems. Just as the dust settles on the current regime’s battles, the irrepressible analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has thrown a grenade into the discourse. His claim? That retired President Uhuru Kenyatta is not idling in retirement but is actively engineering a royal return—not for himself, but for his younger brother, Muhoho Kenyatta, come 2032.
Ngunyi, known for his "tyranny of numbers" prophecies, points to the recent tectonic shifts within the Jubilee Party as the smoking gun. The removal of Jeremiah Kioni as Secretary General and his replacement by Richard Moitalel Ole Kenta is not, according to Ngunyi, a mundane administrative shuffle. It is a surgical clearing of the decks.
Muhoho Kenyatta has always been the man in the shadows—the quiet operator who managed the family empire while Uhuru managed the state.
If Ngunyi’s crystal ball is accurate, Kenya is headed for a ideological rematch. The "Hustler" narrative disrupted the dynastic flow in 2022, but dynasties are patient. They think in decades, not election cycles. A Muhoho candidacy would test the Kenyan electorate’s appetite for the Kenyatta brand one more time. Is this a conspiracy theory from a restless pundit, or the first whisper of a master plan? In Kenya, today’s rumor is often tomorrow’s headline.
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