Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is determined to win the Mbeere North parliamentary seat in the upcoming general election scheduled for November 27, 2025.
If he manages to win this election, he will be the most fortunate politician in the Mount Kenya region.
He is facing competition from Deputy President Kithure Kindiki who has also camped in Mbeere North until Wamudhende is declared winner.
Well, Gachagua has finally explained how the United opposition candidate will win in Mbeere North.
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According to Gachagua, the people of Mbeere North know what they want and they cannot be swayed by money promises from the government.
They are the type of people who don’t make decisions and change them. Their decision according to Gachagua is voting in Karish as the member of Parliament on November 27, 2025 and nobody is going to stop that.
Gachagua has promised to add even more energy to the campaigns and he will be visiting every Village within Mbeere North until Karish is declared the winner in the upcoming by-election.
Kenyans are watching keenly on how things are unfolding in Mount Kenya and who will emerge victorious between Kithure Kindiki and Rigathi Gachagua.
The people of Mbeere North are clear and resolute about their priorities.
They know exactly what they want, and nothing will distract them from the future they are determined to shape.
“We have a date with destiny.” They told me today.
It was profound to engage and interact with the residents of Kavengero Shopping Centre in Evurore Ward, Mbeere North Constituency.
Eyes on the prize.” Posted Gachagua.
