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Is Musalia Mudavadi on the Chopping Block? State Mandarins Turn Up the Heat

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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi is losing sleep. Insiders reveal that he could be on the verge of demotion as President William Ruto prepares for another significant cabinet reshuffle.

Powerful forces within State House are pressuring Ruto to strip Mudavadi of the prestigious Foreign Affairs docket, citing his failure to defend Kenya’s global reputation.

His critics argue that despite decades of political experience under Daniel arap Moi, Mwai Kibaki, and now Ruto, Mudavadi has failed to elevate Kenya’s diplomatic standing.

Comparisons with past foreign affairs ministers paint a bleak picture, placing him among the worst performers.

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With Kenya facing global isolation over Gen-Z protests and rampant corruption, calls for his removal are growing louder.

Musalia Mudavadi

Musalia Mudavadi’s Disastrous Tenure in Foreign Affairs

The Foreign Affairs docket demands a sharp, persuasive diplomat to clean up Kenya’s tarnished image. But Mudavadi has failed spectacularly. State House officials accuse him of lacking the charisma and aggressiveness needed to secure Kenya’s place on the global stage.

Unlike his predecessors—Robert Ouko, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Amina Mohamed—Mudavadi has struggled to build international alliances.

Ruto, now a diplomatic pariah, receives fewer state invitations than ever before. His isolation stems from accusations of human rights violations and deep-seated corruption within his administration.

Foreign policy analysts argue that Mudavadi’s lack of dynamism has left Kenya exposed.

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Instead of proactively engaging with global leaders, he has taken a passive approach, allowing Kenya’s influence to diminish.

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His inability to counter the negative publicity surrounding Ruto’s administration has only worsened the situation.

Calls for a More Effective Diplomat

Kenya Kwanza power brokers want a strong foreign affairs minister who can mend diplomatic ties and counter Kenya’s worsening global image. They envision a figure who can restore the country’s credibility, much like past diplomatic heavyweights.

With the international community shunning Ruto, his allies see Mudavadi’s failure as a liability. The demand for a fresh face at the helm of Foreign Affairs grows stronger by the day.

Names such as Ababu Namwamba and former CS Amina Mohamed have been floated as potential replacements.

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These individuals are seen as more capable of navigating Kenya out of its diplomatic quagmire and rebuilding relationships with key allies.

A Demotion to Devolution?

Speculation is rife that Ruto may reintroduce the Ministry of Devolution and assign Mudavadi there. The move would be a clear demotion, signaling Ruto’s dwindling trust in him.

If the reshuffle proceeds as planned, Mudavadi’s political influence could take a massive hit.

The Devolution docket, while important, lacks the prestige and international clout of Foreign Affairs. It is viewed as a way to sideline a once-powerful figure without outright dismissal.

Sources within Kenya Kwanza suggest that Mudavadi’s failure to manage diplomatic relations has created an opportunity for his rivals.

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Some see this as a calculated move by Ruto to weaken Mudavadi’s political ambitions ahead of the 2027 elections.

What’s Next for Mudavadi?

Will Ruto cast aside one of his top allies to salvage his global standing? The coming days will reveal whether Mudavadi survives the purge or faces an embarrassing reassignment.

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Mudavadi’s fate now depends on Ruto’s strategy. If the president sees him as an obstacle to his administration’s international rebranding, he will likely be demoted. However, if Ruto values Mudavadi’s loyalty, he may offer him a lifeline, albeit in a less powerful role.

Either way, the reshuffle is expected to shake up Kenya’s political landscape. If Mudavadi is axed from Foreign Affairs, it will be a clear message that Ruto is willing to sacrifice even his closest allies to maintain his grip on power.

For now, all eyes are on State House as Kenya waits for the next political bombshell. Will Mudavadi fight back, or will he quietly accept his fate? The clock is ticking.

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