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The Political Messiah of Kimilili? Wakili Bryan Khaemba's Vision for Transformation.

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  Photo Courtesy: Bryan Khaemba Communication team. In the heart of Kimilili, a new political "Messiah" has emerged, promising not just change, but salvation for its people. In a scene reminiscent of biblical proportions, Wakili Bryan Khaemba stands before the masses, declaring,  "I am the way to a prosperous life for Kimilili. No one will lead you to greater heights except through me." Drawing inspiration from the words of Jesus in John 14:6, Khaemba's message seems to resonate with a powerful conviction, positioning himself as the sole beacon of hope for a community yearning for progress and prosperity. His bold declaration challenges the status quo and ignites a fervor of anticipation among the electorates. In the upcoming 2027 parliamentary elections, Kimilili finds itself, bidding farewell to the incumbent MP, Hon. Didmus Barasa, who sets his sights on the governorship. As Barasa prepares to ascend to higher political echelons, Khaemba steps forward from a

Unlocking Kimilili's Potential: Dr. Norman Soita's Vision Beyond Barasa's Tenure

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  Dr. Soita addressing Kimilili supporters. Photo Courtesy: Dr. Norman Allan Soita (Facebook) As the impending departure of Didmus Barasa, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Kimilili Constituency, looms on the political horizon, attention shifts to the aspirations of those vying to succeed him. Among the hopefuls is Dr. Norman Soita, a candidate with a resolute vision for Kimilili's future. In an exclusive interview, Dr. Soita outlined his perspective on what Kimilili truly needs in the wake of Barasa's departure. According to him, the constituency is brimming with untapped potential, waiting to be harnessed with unwavering commitment and punctuality. Foremost among Dr. Soita's priorities is the bolstering of Kimilili's business community. He envisions a constituency where entrepreneurs thrive, supported by conducive environments and strategic initiatives aimed at stimulating economic growth. By fostering a vibrant business ecosystem, Dr. Soita aims to create sustai

KIMILILI “CARETAKER MP,” WORKING LIKE ONE, FOUR YEARS TO THE GENERAL ELECTIONS...

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By KPD Team(EoK Subsidiary) Photo Courtesy; Hon. Michael Koloboy (Facebook) Indications have it that Didmus Baraza will be eyeing the county’s top seat in the 2027 general elections, Michael Koloboy is keenly watching his moves and all the available avenues to ensure his constituency does not stagnate, getting into villages to make sure students are in school as well mingle and interact with his constituents to share experiences, ideas and everything available to be shared as the TAKE OVER journey begins. The Australian based accountant from Kimilili, just jetted in a week ago and in few days, Kimilili people have got reason to refer to him as their ‘ Caretaker MP ’ for instances where Baraza cannot be found, Koloboy is available to cover him up. Koloboy has been in several funerals, mourning with his people, in church services worshipping as well in meetings interacting with the people with clear indications showing, through him, a lion will roar in Kimilili in 2027 as it is always i

"MY CHILD IS SUFFERING, I CAN'T RAISE OVER Kshs 150,000/= FOR HER SURGERY. I NEED YOUR SUPPORT." ~~MERCY NANJALA.

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 She who knows the pain of a child is the mother... "My child was born healthy, after a month, the head started enlarging, we tried medication at my sister's place in Kisii at a level 6 hospital but after sometimes it became worse and we were transferred to Kijabe hospital. On reaching Kijabe, the doctors asked if I could manage Kshs 150,000/= for her surgery, I had nowhere to get the large sum required and I honestly told them I could not manage. The doctors then advised me to go and try find the money to get back my child for treatment. Benta organized for a WatsApp group funds mobilisation and we managed 20,000, I went back to Kijabe to plead with the doctors to take the money available and help rescue my child's condition but they said the money was so little for the services required. They said they could help reduce the much water in her head but even after that my child has not been well. Doctors told me she has alot of water in her head that it has even blinded her