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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

COMING TO BUILD ON DIDMUS BARASA'S LEGACY, WHAT DR. NORMAN SOITA LOOKS UP TO, 2027 AND BEYOND.

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  What you need to know: Hon. Didmus Barasa is set to view for Bungoma gubernatorial seat in 2027. Dr. Norman Allan Soita is on the race to succeed him as the MP for Kimilili. Photo Courtesy: Dr. Norman Allan Soita -Faceboook  Kimilili's 2027 succession politics is one of its kind. Confirming the Swahili saying of "Siku njema huonekana asubuhi," a bad one too. In this case, it is not as bad as you may think but " Very Competitive " is the phrase. With several aspirants showing clear signs of giving a stab at the now Didmus Barasa's office, Kimilili Member of Parliament, it is not yet clear who will match all the way to the ballot for many reasons, political dynamics considered. For MP Didmus Barasa, it is not among his options come 2027. His forcus of late has switched to now Lusaka's County job, Bungoma County governor. Earning a christian like title, Bishop, Wa Barasa's concentration is to father Bungoma as a whole in 2027 not to preach and perform

WHAT GOOD IS A V-8 WITH NO PACKING? THE KIMILILI EDUCATION! - WAKILI BRYAN KHAEMBA.

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Wakili Bryan Khaemba in a past fee fundraising. (Photo credits, BK press.) In putting first things first, Kimilili constituency in Bungoma is nowhere near understanding the meaning of the phrase. In Kimilili, it's advisable you plant maize seeds before buying a land but the question is where will you be planting the seeds? You buy the very expensive vehicle but pack it by the roadside for you have nowhere to pack just to come back and find remains of a car.  In his quest to represent Kimilili Constituency as their member of parliament, Former High Court Magistrate and advocate, Lawyer Bryan Khaemba, famously refered to us "Wakili BK " is after streamlining the way things are done in the constituency to the right way they should be done. Bryan Khaemba appreciates the fact that the current member of parliament has committed his 5years as the MP to build storey buildings in some parts of the constituency only to a disappointment that in doing so, he sidelined what was to b

WHICH WAY KOLOBOY? ODM, ANC OR DAP-K ? KIMILILI MP ASPIRANT MICHAEL KOLOBOY TO CONSIDER EITHER OF THE THREE PARTIES AS BEING ADVOCATED FOR BY HIS SUPPORTERS.

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 As the clock ticks towards the 2022 general elections and with the current alignments and realignments taking shape, the Australian Based Kimilili MP aspirant Michael Koloboy is one caught at the center of choosing which political vehicle to ride on in readiness for the coming polls as with both Orange Democratic movement, ODM Party, Amani National Congress, ANC Party and DAP-K being advocated for from within his cycles of political support base. In a way likely to counter the influence of the already aligned incumbent MP Didmus Barasa and the Ford-Kenya party candidate upon nominations Bryan Khaemba, Koloboy is keenly interogating ideas, policies and even the acceptability and support base of either of the three Parties and is set to announce his political party choice anytime soon after broad consultations too. For those advocating for the Orange party as a considerable by MP aspirant Michael Koloboy, it's long and national acceptability are among the factors at play with some o

KIMILILI MP ASPIRANT WAKILI BRYAN KHAEMBA COMMITS TO STAND WITH KIMILILI COMRADES TO SUPPORT NOT ONLY THEIR SCHEDULED TALENT EXTRAVAGANZA BUT DO MUCH MORE BEFORE AND AFTER WINNING THE KIMILILI PARLIAMENTARY SEAT.

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Wakili Bryan Khaemba, center, Machakos University Kimilili comrade Grivin & Publisher, Sebastian Karani. In a one on one meeting hours after arriving from South Africa where the vibrant lawyer spend some days on official duty assignments, Wakili Bryan Khaemba, who is gunning for the Kimilili Parliamentary seat, assured to fully participate in the the Kimilili Voice of Comrades Extravaganza scheduled for dates, 27th & 28th December this year. Highlighting his Manifesto, Wakili insisted on the importance of nurturing gifts and talents to the very best noting that the world is not interested much in what someone has aquired in class as much as it is important but keen on what one can deliver besides their academic life something he says has been winning some people jobs and denying others. It is evident with the Kimilili public that the lawyer has been attending an array of Harambees to raise fee for comrades joining higher learning institutions and he is proud not that he is winn