“Hatutaki Huyu MCA, Enda Kabisa” Drama in Kariobangi

Dramatic scenes unfolded in Kariobangi as residents vehemently rejected their Member of County Assembly (MCA), Joel Muneve, expressing their dissatisfaction with his representation.

Shouting in unison, “Hatutaki huyu MCA, enda kabisa!” (We don’t want this MCA, go away completely!), the community made their grievances clear, sparking a wave of political turmoil.

The protest against Muneve erupted during a Bodaboda riders meeting where a number of residents gathered to address concerns ranging from inadequate service delivery to a perceived lack of commitment from their elected representative.

Frustrations reached a boiling point as residents voiced their discontent with Muneve’s performance, accusing him of neglecting their needs and failing to address critical issues affecting the area.

The residents, who had previously supported Muneve, were now united in their demand for new leadership that would address the pressing challenges facing their community.

However, the residents’ outcry underscores a deep-seated dissatisfaction that has been brewing for some time.

The incident in Kariobangi highlights the significance of community engagement and the expectations that citizens place on their elected representatives.

As the political landscape in the area undergoes a potential shift, it raises questions about the broader dynamics of representation and accountability within local governance structures.

The coming days are likely to see increased political activities as residents seek a replacement for MCA Joel Muneve and voice their aspirations for positive change in Kariobangi.

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