Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has made a surprise appearance at the Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) offices in Karen, Nairobi County, for a high-profile meeting with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and DAP-K leader Eugene Wamalwa. The trio is gathered for the much-anticipated unveiling of the new DAP-K party headquarters, but political analysts believe the meeting holds deeper political significance.

With the 2027 elections looming, Kalonzo’s presence at a DAP-K event has sparked speculation about potential political realignments.

The former Vice President, who has consistently positioned himself as a key opposition figure and a potential presidential candidate, is now sharing a platform with Gachagua, who is embroiled in an impeachment battle within the Kenya Kwanza government. Could this be a sign of shifting alliances in the making?

Sources close to the meeting reveal that beyond the ribbon-cutting and speeches, discussions could touch on the growing tensions within both Kenya Kwanza and Azimio coalitions. Gachagua, who has been under siege from factions within President William Ruto’s camp, might be exploring new political friendships. On the other hand, Wamalwa’s DAP-K has been pushing for a stronger opposition front, with whispers of forming a new coalition ahead of 2027.

As the meeting unfolds behind closed doors, the political landscape is once again set for a shake-up. Will this event mark the beginning of a new political formation, or is it just a courtesy call? Channel 15 News will keep you updated as details emerge.