The National Intelligence Service (NIS) is reportedly working day and night to pin down former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka, who appears to be a formidable United Opposition candidate capable of unseating President William Ruto in the 2027 general election.
Ruto, who has rapidly lost public support, is said to be heavily relying on the NIS to run propaganda operations and pay influencers to promote his manifesto.
Sources indicate that State House has been thrown into panic after the United Opposition signalled that Kalonzo will fly the presidential flag, with Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya as his running mate.
In a desperate move, the NIS allegedly doctored a letter purportedly written by Britain’s MI6 intelligence agency to discredit Kalonzo Musyoka’s presidential bid. The letter, allegedly dated 1994, claimed that Kalonzo was “indecisive, unable to make fundamental choices, and a dawdler.”
However, what shocked many was the glaring error in the letter, which stated that Kalonzo was born in 1953 and became a Member of Parliament in 1935—an obvious impossibility.
The fake letter, reportedly authored by NIS operatives, was widely circulated by state-sponsored bloggers who seemingly had no idea it would expose their ignorance and desperation.
Here is the fake letter that has now laid bare President Ruto’s anxiety over Kalonzo Musyoka’s growing presidential momentum ahead of 2027.

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