Nyandarua MP Jayne Kihara recently made headlines during a burial in Nyandarua, where she candidly shared her views on the potential political influence of National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah and Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya in shaping President William Ruto’s voter base.
Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd, Kihara, accompanied by leaders such as Senator Karungo Thang’wa, Rigathi Gachagua, and Wamuchomba, highlighted a stark contrast between the two politicians’ electoral reach. She remarked, “Rais, kura za Kimani Ichung’wah ni labda 40,000 ya Natembeya ni over 400,000, ni nani inafaa akue rafiki.” Her statement, emphasizing Natembeya’s broader voter appeal, was met with cheers, sparking conversations about alliances in Kenyan politics.
This comment underscores the significance of strategic partnerships in Ruto’s political journey, especially as the nation gears toward future elections. It remains to be seen how these observations will shape the political landscape and alliances in the region.
By Newsmedia