Political activity in Kiambu County has taken a new turn following a public message that has stirred debate around loyalty, party commitment, and future alignments. The focus is on two well-known leaders, Karungo Thang’wah and Gathoni Wamuchomba, as parties position themselves ahead of coming political contests.
At the centre of the message is the Democracy for Citizens Party, also known as DCP. The party has taken a firm stand and is urging supporters and leaders to clearly state where they belong. The tone of the message suggests growing frustration within the party, especially among residents of Githunguri, who are said to be feeling abandoned by some leaders they previously trusted.
The party signals that it has settled on backing a candidate it views as dependable and honorable. The aim is to secure victory by rallying behind leaders who are present on the ground and active in party affairs. This move reflects a wider push to reward loyalty and consistency over political convenience.
Karungo Thang’wah is directly challenged in the message. He is described as an influential figure with the ability to shape political outcomes. At the same time, he is urged to make a bold decision by leaving the United Democratic Alliance and seeking a new mandate under the Maskio Party. The message paints this path as a smooth route to electoral success, should he choose to take it.
Gathoni Wamuchomba is also mentioned as a key figure in the unfolding political equation. Her name appears as part of the wider conversation about leadership, influence, and where loyalty lies within Kiambu’s changing political landscape.
By Newsmedia
