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" I Am Ready to Serve Bungoma, ready to be the Pilot." Hon. Tim Wanyonyi Commits His Future to Bungoma in a Powerful Sulwe FM Interview.

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  EoK Reports | Hon. Tim Wanyonyi, Bungoma Gubernatorial hopeful  “I Am Tim, Judge Me As Tim” In a highly anticipated live interview on Sulwe FM today, Westlands MP Hon. Tim Wanyonyi laid bare his heart and vision for Bungoma, officially committing his future to the county as he sets his eyes on the 2027 gubernatorial seat. Introducing himself simply as “Tim,” the seasoned legislator urged the people of Bungoma to judge him purely on his own record, not through the lens of any family ties, past political alliances, or even his current party, ODM, where he is serving his third term as Westlands MP.   “I do not come to blame anyone for what they did or did not do. I come to do what I can as Tim, to take Bungoma to greater heights,” he stated with a calm conviction that left listeners glued to their radios. When questioned on why he chose to meet MPs and MCAs before addressing the general public, Tim explained with humility and respect that even though Bungoma is his home, h...

THE GAME-CHANGING ENTRY OF TIM WANYONYI AND THE 2027 BUNGOMA GUBERNATORIAL POWER MATRIX

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EoK Reports| Newsroom EoK Editorial// Wangamati, Barasa & Wanyonyi A political storm is brewing in Bungoma as the race for the 2027 gubernatorial seat takes a dramatic and unexpected turn with the entry of Westlands MP Hon. Tim Wanyonyi. In a high-stakes meeting held yesterday, eight out of nine Bungoma MPs met with Wanyonyi, strongly signaling their intention to rally behind him for the county's top seat. Only Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa was absent — and for good reason: Barasa himself has been eyeing the same seat and has already received endorsements from Speaker Moses Wetang’ula and current Governor Ken Lusaka. The MPs who threw their weight behind Wanyonyi include Fred Kapondi (Mt. Elgon), John Waluke (Sirisia), Majimbo Kalasinga (Kabuchai), Dan Wanyama (Webuye West), Martin Pepela (Webuye East), John Chikati (Tongaren), Wanami Wamboka (Kabuchai), and another strong team of local leaders. Photo Courtesy: Hon. John Wakike, Facebook  Their public declarations have lit a politi...