Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua urged young Kenyans to register as voters on Saturday. He praised Generation Z for their civic engagement on social media, but he said it was not enough.
Gachagua spoke in Kirinyaga. He said voting is the only way to help transform the country. While social media activism is good, he noted, electing good leaders through voting is essential.
"I ask Gen Zs to register as voters and vote," Gachagua said. "It is their patriotic duty to have IDs and register."
Gachagua met with Narc Kenya Party Leader Martha Karua at her Kirinyaga home. He pledged to work with Karua, citing her extensive political experience.
"We will work with like-minded Kenyans who care for this country," Gachagua said. He expressed joy at uniting with Karua, saying she has the experience and courage to help the Mt Kenya region move forward.
Karua was confident that their combined efforts would be a great force. She called on all people of goodwill to demand accountability.
"Today, a journey of uniting and liberating Kenya has begun," Karua said. "We will join with people from different regions."
Gachagua spoke in Kirinyaga. He said voting is the only way to help transform the country. While social media activism is good, he noted, electing good leaders through voting is essential.
"I ask Gen Zs to register as voters and vote," Gachagua said. "It is their patriotic duty to have IDs and register."
Gachagua met with Narc Kenya Party Leader Martha Karua at her Kirinyaga home. He pledged to work with Karua, citing her extensive political experience.
"We will work with like-minded Kenyans who care for this country," Gachagua said. He expressed joy at uniting with Karua, saying she has the experience and courage to help the Mt Kenya region move forward.
Karua was confident that their combined efforts would be a great force. She called on all people of goodwill to demand accountability.
"Today, a journey of uniting and liberating Kenya has begun," Karua said. "We will join with people from different regions."