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Siasa26 April 2026 - 04:58

KANYADUDI: Will big money, business cartels influence 2027 election?

Supporting presidential candidates has become a risky investment, with potential regulatory and financial repercussions.

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by OCHIENG KANYADUDI
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Many businesses are now reconsidering the wisdom of mixing politics with enterprise. There is a growing preference for advocating stable economic policies rather than backing individual candidates /FILE 
Sometime early in the year, a list circulated indicating the identities of those who bankrolled the ODM candidate, Raila Odinga, in 2007. The list contained names of individuals with significant international profiles. Some of the organisations listed are renowned and command respect within international circles.

It is widely acknowledged that the list was not exhaustive, as many key donors prefer anonymity. Nonetheless, it generated intense interest because it included prominent names from outside the country. This demonstrated that the candidate had international networks and strong diplomatic connections. Local contributions were also substantial, reflecting a clear desire to influence the outcome of the hotly contested election.

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