Activist BONIFACE MWANGI responds to claims linking UHURU KENYATTA to ‘Tuko Kadi’ Gen Z voter registration campaign



Wednesday, March 25, 2026 - Activist and presidential hopeful, Boniface Mwangi, has dismissed claims that retired President Uhuru Kenyatta is funding the Tuko Kadi voter registration campaign.

On Wednesday, March 25th, Mwangi responded to an online user who alleged that campaign leader, Allans Ademba, had received Ksh 20 million from the former Head of State.

The accuser further claimed that Mwangi and activist Hanifa Adan were also on Uhuru’s payroll.

Mwangi challenged the user to provide evidence, defending Ademba’s and Hanifa’s independence.

“Please put the evidence here. We all know Ademba has not been paid, nor has anyone encouraged Gen Z to register.”

“Why don’t you post the evidence here and tag the DCI and all media houses in your exposé?” Mwangi stated.

Mwangi also laughed off accusations that he was attempting to hijack the Tuko Kadi movement after sharing a billboard featuring his image alongside the campaign’s tagline.

“You people are upset because of my billboard? Whom did you want me to put?”

“Here is my presidential campaign donation number. I will put many more billboards,” he added.

Mwangi accused President William Ruto’s Government of trying to undermine the voter registration drive by linking it to him.

He insisted that the campaign was about empowering Gen Z voters.

“It’s a ploy by Ruto’s regime to discourage Gen Z from registering to vote.

“They will register! Gen Z voters are 10 million strong! You will keep on seeing me with Gen Zs shouting Ruto Must Go!” he reiterated.

The Tuko Kadi movement seeks to mobilize young Kenyans, especially Gen Z, to register as voters.

Ademba has revealed that politicians have tried to sway him to abandon the project, but he remains steadfast in his mission.

The Kenyan DAILY POST 

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