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Azimio, Kenya Kwanza contest exposes deceit to electoral laws

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula arrives for Parliament sitting after recess in Nairobi, on February 11, 2025. [Elvis Ogina,Standard]

Political power is undeniably captivating. It offers fame, popularity and immense personal wealth that often become the chief aim for many political aspirants.

Elections are often exploited as personal enrichment, with candidates and their backers more focused on amassing power than serving interests of citizens. This relentless emphasis on material gain transforms the democratic process into a spectacle of chaos - characterised by violent clashes, property destruction, and rampant corruption- where political contests become battlegrounds for narrow interests rather than platforms for national development.

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