The political tide in Mwingi Central is shifting dramatically as the once-unshakable MP, Hon. Gideon Mulyungi, finds himself on increasingly shaky ground. Widely regarded as a “strongman” of the region, Mulyungi is reportedly walking a political tightrope as pressure mounts from both local leaders and residents who are rallying behind a new political force — CPA John Makau.
Makau, a seasoned accountant and a close ally of Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, has emerged as a formidable contender for the Mwingi Central parliamentary seat. His popularity is surging, bolstered by endorsements from professionals, business leaders, and grassroots traders who view him as a breath of fresh air in local leadership.
Sources within the constituency indicate growing dissatisfaction with Mulyungi’s leadership, with accusations of political isolation and lack of meaningful engagement with the community. In contrast, Makau is reportedly making strategic inroads, engaging residents through consultative forums and development-focused dialogue.
“Makau listens, he understands the needs of both the youth and business people. We believe he will bring new energy and accountability to our constituency,” said a local businesswoman during a weekend meeting in Kivou.
The endorsements have triggered anxiety within the Mulyungi camp, with insiders claiming the incumbent is experiencing sleepless nights as the 2027 general election approaches. Political observers note that unless Mulyungi realigns quickly and reconnects with the grassroots, the winds of change could sweep him out of office.
With 2027 still two years away, Mwingi Central is already shaping up to be one of the most watched political battlegrounds in Kitui County.
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