Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has warmly welcomed Wekesa Simiyu to the Tawe Nation, calling his decision a defining moment of political and spiritual clarity.
In a powerful Facebook post, Natembeya described Simiyu’s move as his “Damascus Moment,” where conviction has triumphed over hesitation and purpose has overtaken fear.
He emphasized that joining the Tawe movement is more than politics—it represents a deeper awakening to truth, justice, and people-powered leadership.
“This is your Damascus Moment,” Natembeya wrote, invoking the biblical transformation of Saul to Paul as a metaphor for Simiyu’s new path.
He affirmed that the Tawe Nation is now Simiyu’s home and urged him to fully embrace its ideals and responsibilities.
Natembeya’s message was filled with symbolism, evoking a sense of renewal, redemption, and political rebirth.
The post has since sparked widespread attention online, with many supporters praising the governor’s message of clarity and conviction.
Simiyu’s decision to join Tawe is expected to boost the movement’s growing influence in the region, especially among youth and grassroots organizers.
Observers note that Natembeya continues to shape a strong reformist platform ahead of 2027, attracting allies disillusioned with traditional politics.
By framing the moment in spiritual terms, Natembeya reinforced Tawe’s identity as a moral and people-centric movement.
He concluded his message by reaffirming the power of unity and vision in building a just political future.
The post marks a significant shift in local dynamics and signals continued momentum for the Tawe Nation.
By Kenyans
