Moses Kuria Adopts Gachagua, Kindiki's Campaign Formula

The CCK Party leader, in his official party colours, shared a cup of tea with the residents at a local food outlet...
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Former Cabinet Secretary and Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) Party leader, Moses Kuria, has adopted a door-to-door campaign strategy in Mbeere North, mirroring the tactics of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki. This approach involves interacting directly with residents and sharing tea, ahead of the November 27, 2025 by-elections.
- Moses Kuria used this strategy on November 22, 2025, in Ishiara, to campaign for Ireri Mbui of the Chama Cha Kazi Party for the Mbeere North parliamentary seat.
- Rigathi Gachagua has been campaigning for Newton Karish (United Opposition) using morning walks and tea with residents in Mbeere North.
- Kithure Kindiki is similarly campaigning for Leo wa Muthende (UDA) in Mbeere North, also engaging in door-to-door visits and sharing tea.
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Campaign Unrest and Party Splits Emerge Ahead of November 27 By-Elections - November 2025
Ahead of the November 27 by-elections, campaigning has featured unrest and notable political maneuvering. Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya narrowly escaped an attack on Saturday, November 22, while campaigning in Chwele Kabuchai Ward for an independent MCA candidate. His campaign rally in the ward was also disrupted by tear gas and rowdy youths, which he blamed on National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In a separate race, Homabay Deputy Governor Joseph Oyugi Magwanga, an ODM member, has publicly endorsed independent candidate Phillip Aroko in the Kasipul constituency by-election, challenging his own party's official candidate. Meanwhile, former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has adopted a door-to-door campaign strategy in Mbeere North for the by-elections.








