Governor George Natembeya has once again captured national attention with his bold statements and fearless approach to politics.
On Saturday, November 22, 2025, he dared National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula during a visit to Kabuchai MP Kalasinga’s house, which had been vandalized by goons.
“Karibu nimalizwe na risasi, kama wewe ni mwanaume weka bunduki chini tuonane mundu khumundu. Wacha kujificha nyuma ya serikali!” he declared, challenging his opponent directly.
The Governor’s words reflect a fearless stance against intimidation and political violence.
Earlier the same day, Natembeya was campaigning for independent candidate Erick Wekesa in Chwele-Kabuchai Ward.
Despite the tense political climate, he maintained that “The mission is bigger than the obstacles.”
His message resonated with supporters, who applauded his courage and determination to continue serving the people.
Natembeya emphasized that no threat, violence, or intimidation could derail the democratic process.
He called on all political actors to engage openly and responsibly in public debate without resorting to aggression.
The vandalism of Kalasinga’s residence is seen as part of rising political tensions in the region.
Natembeya used the opportunity to condemn such acts, urging unity and peaceful engagement among communities.
He insisted that leadership must be tested by courage, integrity, and a willingness to confront challenges head-on.
Supporters rallied around him, showing solidarity and renewed commitment to their candidates and causes.
Political analysts noted that Natembeya’s fearless approach sends a strong message against political thuggery.
He reaffirmed his support for Erick Wekesa, vowing to campaign tirelessly despite any obstacles.
The Governor stressed that commitment to public service must always outweigh personal risk.
His words, actions, and presence signal resilience in the face of fear and intimidation.
Natembeya remains a symbol of strength, courage, and dedication in Kenyan politics.
The mission to advance democratic participation and local development, he insists, is far greater than any danger encountered.
His visit to Chwele-Kabuchai Ward will be remembered for its boldness and defiance against political violence.
Governor Natembeya’s unwavering resolve continues to inspire citizens across the region to stand for justice and accountability.
He insists that fear will never dictate the course of leadership or public service.
His daring challenge to Wetangula highlights both his courage and commitment to transparency in politics.
Natembeya’s campaign support for Erick Wekesa illustrates the importance of grassroots mobilization in independent political movements.
The Governor’s actions underscore a broader message that obstacles, however severe, are temporary compared to enduring missions of service.
As political tensions continue, Natembeya’s approach demonstrates that leadership requires both bravery and principle.
Ultimately, he reiterates, the mission is indeed bigger than the obstacles, and service to the people must always prevail.
By Kenyans
