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Lies and Desperation Uniting Barasa and Wangamati Against Wanyonyi’s Clean Politics

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EoK Reports | Bungoma  The hashtag #BungomaAuctioned has been doing rounds online, especially X, driven by faceless bloggers and fake accounts spreading false MOUs and propaganda aimed at discrediting Hon. Tim Wanyonyi. But behind this digital noise lies a telling reality: a coalition of desperation, uniting Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa and former governor Wycliffe Wangamati, whose allies have resorted to manufacturing lies as their last surviving political strategy. At the heart of the propaganda is the false claim that Wanyonyi is auctioning Bungoma through backdoor deals. Yet, nothing could be further from the truth. Wanyonyi has consistently championed transparency, public participation, and accountability, insisting that all major decisions under his leadership will seek the direct input of wananchi. “This is leadership that listens before acting, consults instead of imposing. That is what they fear,” a source close to his campaign revealed, dismissing the fake MOUs as a cheap di...

Tears and Tributes as Tim Wanyonyi Bids Emotional Farewell to Westlands for Bungoma Governor Race

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  EoK Reports |Nairobi  Emotions ran high in Westlands as women leaders and supporters nearly broke down in tears while bidding early farewell to their best and long-serving MP, Hon. Tim Wanyonyi, who has announced his intention to vie for the Bungoma governorship in the 2027 general election. Wanyonyi, who has served Westlands Constituency for three consecutive terms, expressed gratitude for the unwavering support he has received, saying it was time to respond to the persistent calls from his homeland, Bungoma.    “Westlands has walked with me, believed in me, and together we achieved a lot. But my people in Bungoma are calling, and I feel the duty to return and serve them,” he said. News of his decision sent ripples across Westlands, prompting concerned residents—especially women—to seek an urgent meeting with the MP to understand his move. Some were visibly emotional, pleading with him to reconsider, while others asked for his guidance on the future political dire...

“BUNGOMA BELONGS TO YOU!” – HON. TIM WANYONYI DECLARES IN UNPRECEDENTED PEOPLE-FIRST LEADERSHIP MODEL

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EoK Reports | Bungoma  Hon. Tim Wanyonyi at a past event. In a bold and refreshing move that is fast setting him apart from the traditional political class, Hon. Tim Wanyonyi today reaffirmed his commitment to a leadership style anchored in public consultation and people-powered development. Through a well-attended online engagement with Bungoma residents, Wanyonyi once again proved he is a man on a mission — not to dictate to the people, but to build with them. "Today, I want to listen to you on how we can make Bungoma a home for all of us to own and thrive. Governance belongs to you, and as your servant, my utmost duty is to listen to your needs and serve you,"  ...he said ahead of the session, signaling the tone of a leadership style that places the citizen at the center of decision-making. His message carried the weight of a promise and the humility of a servant leader — all under his famous slogan and tag, #SiMimiNiSisi . But today’s digital dialogue is just part of a wi...

" 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...