@lynn_ngugi1 1. Construction of 300, 000 Affordable Housing Units.
2. Rironi Mau Summit.
3. Bombs of Kenya
4. 8,000KM of tarmac spread across Kenya
5. Subsidy to farmers increasing harvest of maize from 44M bags in 2022 to 75M bags in 2025.
6. Increased returns to coffee farmers to 150kg.
@HassanOmarH@HassanOmarH was spot to call out Uhuru for his hypocrisy and longstanding disenfranchisement of Kenyan people by amasing large parcels of land while others remain poor.
Because there's nothing wrong in calling out a land grabber and amplifying the historical fight of our generation. It's a known fact. A fight I've been part of all my life.
But the misunderstanding that he is an entire community is again regrettable.
The old NHIF was not sustainable, necessitating the reforms United Democratic Alliance, UDA. and President William Samoei Ruto undertook to give birth to the Social Health Authority, with over 29 million Kenyans having registered and benefited from the care package.
From 9.6% to 4.5%—inflation is on the decline. By registering 7.1 million farmers on a digital platform, we have eliminated middlemen and delivered subsidized farm inputs directly to the farmers; as a result, the price of Unga and other basic food items has gone down.
@amenya_nelson Under President Ruto, tourism numbers have increased by leaps. He has marketed Kenya very well. Previous governments weren't doing much.
Our October 2025 survey shows a major reshuffle in Mbeere North’s political landscape. Hon. Leonard Wamuthende leads with 40.1 %, pulling ahead of Hon. Newton Karish at 33.1 %, while Hon.Duncun Mbui lags far behind at 5.1 %. A notable 21.5 % of voters remain undecided, signaling that the race is still fluid but trending in Leonard’s favor.
The much-talked-about DCP–DP partnership appears to have yielded no significant results, and Hon. Mbui’s defection to Chama Cha Kazi after being denied a DCP ticket has further eroded his base.
Leonard’s rise is attributed to strong grassroots trust, consistency, and visible community engagement, placing him in pole position as Mbeere North heads toward the by-election.