The Wiper leader introduced the AI-powered
platform with a 13-point agenda targeting corruption, universal health care,
human rights, and inclusive growth. Donations from KSh 100 will fund voter
education and outreach, with Musyoka emphasizing no illicit sources.
He stopped
short of declaring his presidential bid but vowed to jail corrupt officials and
restore fiscal discipline amid Kenya's KSh 12.8 trillion debt and 15% youth
unemployment.
Supporters hailed his clean record, while skeptics urged bolder plans on debt and jobs.