A youthful and ambitious voice from Kitui is beginning to stand out in the evolving 2027 political landscape.Frida Makasi was among the notable aspirants present during the high-level Wiper Patriotic Front meeting convened by Kalonzo Musyoka in Nairobi—an event that brought together aspiring leaders from across the country.
Her presence at the meeting signaled more than just participation; it underscored the rising wave of young leaders positioning themselves to take up space in Kenya’s political arena, particularly in counties like Kitui where the race for Woman Representative is expected to attract significant attention.

Makasi joined an arena filled with political heavyweights, including Francis Mwangangi, Robert Mbui, and Gideon Mulyungi, as Wiper laid down its roadmap toward the 2027 General Election.
For observers, her attendance reflects a strategic alignment with a party that is now projecting internal democracy and structured nominations—factors likely to influence aspirants seeking credible platforms.

As Kalonzo Musyoka reiterated his commitment to free, fair, and transparent primaries, the assurance may offer a significant boost to emerging candidates like Makasi, who are banking on a level playing field to challenge more established political figures.
In Kitui County, where youth and women leadership continue to shape political conversations, Makasi’s entry—and visibility at such a high-level meeting—could signal the beginning of a competitive and closely watched race.
Her growing profile aligns with a broader national trend where young leaders are stepping forward under reform-driven agendas such as Komboa Kenya, seeking to redefine leadership through accountability, representation, and service delivery.

While the race is still taking shape, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: new names like Frida Makasi are no longer on the sidelines—they are stepping directly into the arena.

