National Anzauni Patron and NLP Party Leader Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli has delivered a bold and inspirational Easter message that calls for nothing less than a spiritual and political awakening of the Kamba nation.
With a tone both pastoral and presidential, Dr. Muli used the symbolism of Easter—a season of resurrection, sacrifice, and hope—to challenge the Kamba people to rise above division and seize their destiny.

“Easter is a reminder of the triumph of hope over despair,” Dr. Muli declared. “It is time we, as a people, rise with that same spirit and build a future anchored on unity, dignity, and leadership that works for all.”

The NLP leader did not shy away from addressing the elephant in the room: the long-standing political fragmentation of the Kamba community. Without naming names, he called out selfish leadership and urged the region to reject divisive politics that have held back development for decades.
“Our strength lies in our togetherness. Our time to build, to organize, and to lead has come. Let us not squander this moment,” he said in a message many interpreted as a strategic positioning ahead of the 2027 elections.

Dr. Muli also reignited momentum for the Anzauni Movement—his social-political platform focused on the economic emancipation of the Kamba people and the fight against state neglect. He painted a vision of a unified Eastern bloc that speaks with one voice and commands respect on the national stage.
“Through Anzauni, we are empowering our people from the grassroots. We are redefining what it means to lead—not with arrogance, but with purpose.”

In a move that blends faith with political mobilization, Dr. Muli called on Kenyans to join the National Liberal Party (NLP), a vehicle he describes as the “home of honest service and people-centered leadership.” The party has already launched a massive nationwide recruitment drive, with coordinators in all 47 counties mobilizing support ahead of what insiders say is a serious run for national influence.
“We are building a political home where every voice matters, where every Kenyan feels represented. This is our time, and it begins with you,” Dr. Muli charged.
His Easter message has sparked renewed conversations about the future of Ukambani politics and Dr. Muli’s fast-rising national profile. Known for his calm demeanor, strategic mind, and ability to mobilize across generations, Muli appears to be crafting not just a political movement—but a legacy.
As the Easter season continues, one thing is clear: Dr. Augustus Muli is no longer speaking from the sidelines. He is speaking as a man with a mission.