POLL ALERT: MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 2026 OPINION POLL.
Hon. Patrick Makau the frontrunner, with an overwhelming 64.8%, followed by Hon Njabi Nabwera coming second with 63.4%, Hon. Ndindi Nyoro with a 62.9% becoming the third runners-up
#Nationalassembly2026#performance
25 year old Ellen Kawila has built a real time Kenya debt clock tracking borrowing, spending and debt per citizen.
This clip is only three minutes long.
25 year old Ellen Kawila has built a real time Kenya debt clock tracking borrowing, spending and debt per citizen.
This clip is only three minutes long.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has just made a massive ruling on YOUR pension money.
Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and 3 others LOST the case while defending the government’s position.
For years, the government treated pension money deducted from workers’ salaries as if it were public money.
That is why pension schemes faced endless bureaucracy, procurement rules, delays, and costly approvals before investing your savings.
The Association of Retirement Benefits Schemes challenged this in court.
They lost in the High Court.
Lost again in the Court of Appeal.
But on 15th May 2026, the Supreme Court finally ruled in their favour.
The court declared that pension schemes sponsored by public entities and state corporations are PRIVATE TRUSTS, not government money.
Meaning?
Your pension is YOUR money.
Not the government’s.
Trustees can now invest faster, avoid unnecessary procurement bureaucracy, and potentially grow retirement savings better for millions of Kenyans.
This is one of the biggest financial rulings most wananchi have never heard about.
when nations invest in discipline, skills, and purpose, young people become builders of industries, innovators of technology, and guardians of prosperity. #perspectives
Public Notice
DO NOT take Photos or Record videos in the Polling Booth.
The secrecy and sanctity of the vote must be preserved at all times.
Photography and Video Recording is strictly PROHIBITED in the POLLING BOOTH.
Doing so constitutes an election offence under Section 7(3)(e) of the Election Offences Act, No. 37 of 2016.
Section 7(3)(e) of the Election Offences Act states that a person attending any proceedings relating to an election who, without lawful excuse, captures an image of any marked ballot for purposes of financial gain or for showing allegiance, commits an offence.
The offence is punishable by: a fine not exceeding KSh 1 million, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years, or both.
#14thMayByelections #16thJulyByelections #YourVoteYourFuture #TalkWithIEBC #StopFakeNews
County Pulse returns with the Principal Secretaries Performance Index 2026, spotlighting leadership performance, public trust, and institutional visibility across government.
At Alpha Poll Analytics, we don’t follow conversations — we help define them.
Governance measured. Leadership evaluated. Public voice amplified.
The PS Performance Index 2026 by County Pulse 254 is now out.
🇰🇪 Tracking impact.
📊 Measuring perception.
🎯 Driving informed national dialogue.
Leadership today is measured not only by policy, but by public confidence, visibility, responsiveness, & impact.
Through independent perception analysis and governance insight, Alpha Poll Analytics continues to elevate data-driven accountability & informed national conversation.