A  collage of 2027 presidential aspirants David Maraga, Reuben Kigame and Okiya Omtatah. [File]

Over the years, Kenyan presidential elections have typically been based on ethnicity and favoured wealthy candidates with substantial resources.

The last three general elections held under the 2010 constitution saw a significant influx of cash from contestants in both the ruling parties and the opposition.

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Over the years, Kenyan presidential elections have typically been based on ethnicity and favoured wealthy candidates with substantial resources.

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Published Date: 2025-09-07 00:00:00
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By Steve Mkawale
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