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    Dr. Augustus Muli’s NLP Expands Political Footprint in Mwingi Central and Kitui East

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsJuly 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read62 Views
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    The National Liberal Party (NLP), under the leadership of newly endorsed Party Leader Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli, is making strong political inroads across Mwingi Central and Kitui East, energizing supporters through a high-impact grassroots caravan.

    The party’s ongoing activation tour made key stops today in Nguni Town, Ukasi Market, and Mbagali in Tana River County, where residents turned out in large numbers to engage with NLP’s leadership and hear its vision for people-centered governance.

    “We are not here to ask for votes. We are here to build trust. Real leadership listens before it leads,” said Dr. Muli in Nguni, where he was welcomed with traditional dance and chants of Maendeleo kwa Wote.

    On Thursday, the caravan passed through Kithyoko, Mbondoni, and several parts of Mwingi Central, including Kivou Ward, Mutwang’ombe, Waita Ward, and Kamuwongo. In each stop, Dr. Muli led open forums addressing concerns ranging from healthcare and roads to youth unemployment and poor representation.

    “This is not just another political party—it’s a voice for the people,” said a trader in Kamuwongo.

    The move is widely seen as a strategic effort by NLP to stamp its authority in Ukambani, a region long dominated by the Wiper Democratic Movement, by presenting an alternative that is youth-focused, inclusive, and grounded in service delivery over personality politics.

    The tour continues tomorrow with scheduled visits to Nuu Market, Mikuyuni, Mutitu wa Ndooa, and Zombe, culminating in a major rally in Kitui Town. Organizers project a large turnout from across the region, as interest in NLP continues to rise.

    Since his endorsement at the recent National Delegates Conference, Dr. Muli has emphasized direct engagement with citizens. The caravan has become more than a mobilization effort—it’s serving as a mobile civic platform, offering voter education, recruiting members, and collecting ideas directly from the grassroots.

    “We’re not here to join the political elite. We’re building something new—honest, rooted, and unstoppable,” Dr. Muli told residents in Ukasi.

    As NLP cements its presence across Eastern Kenya, the message is clear: a new force is rising — and it’s not here to play second fiddle.

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