Reelection drums are already banging in Mt. Kenya East, and local heavyweights are drawing a hard line around the deputy seat.
Mt. Kenya East backs Kenya Kwanza
Mt. Kenya East backs Kenya Kwanza
- Leaders from Mt. Kenya East publicly endorsed Kenya Kwanza.
- William Ruto earned praise for visible regional projects.
- Ongoing road revivals and power hookups were cited as proof.
- Affordable housing and water works were framed as momentum builders.
- Muthomi Njuki insisted the DP slot is not up for trade.
- Njuki argued Kithure Kindiki has earned his stay.
- Kirima Ngushine floated, keeping Kindiki even if ODM pushed.
- Coalition talks were dismissed as rumor-fueled speculation.
- Mwangi Kiunjuri warned splits would weaken Mt. Kenya's clout.
- John Paul Mwirigi pledged campaign muscle for reelection.
- Dorothy Muthoni urged leaders to speak with one voice.
- John Mutunga touted bottom-up gains at the grassroots.
- Leaders accused Rigathi Gachagua of stirring division.
- Kiunjuri said tribal fractures would hurt the Ameru, Embu, and Kikuyu.
- Ngushine used a marriage analogy to defend the DP seat.
- Speakers cautioned against early schemes before the next election.