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    Dr. Irene Kasalu Storms Ahead in Kitui Gubernatorial Race as Grassroots Support Surges

    Erastus MaleveBy Erastus MaleveJune 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read112 Views
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    With each passing week, the political tide in Kitui County appears to be shifting dramatically in favor of one name: Dr. Irene Kasalu. The current Woman Representative and Wiper Party’s silent yet formidable gubernatorial hopeful for 2027 is receiving a wave of support that many seasoned politicians in the county can only dream of.

    While most of her competitors are grappling with lukewarm receptions and visibly strained grassroots structures, Dr. Kasalu is riding a tide of public goodwill and political maturity that’s difficult to ignore.

    A Turning Point at Kalonzo’s Home: The #MunaaFarmTseikuruDeclaration

    A recent pivotal moment came during the much-publicized #MunaaFarmTseikuruDeclaration held at the rural Tseikuru home of Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka. Dr. Kasalu’s reception at the event, which brought together regional influencers, clergy, youth leaders, and women’s groups, left no doubt — she has Kalonzo’s silent nod and the people’s roaring embrace.

    “She walked in and the atmosphere shifted,” a delegate from Mwingi recounted. “People were clapping, ululating… she’s the only one who didn’t need to beg for applause. The ground has spoken.”

    Dr. Irene Kasalu watches intently as Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka welcomes former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his wife, Pastor Dorcas, at his Munaa Farm home in Tseikuru during the high-stakes #MunaaFarmDeclaration event.

    The symbolism of being received warmly in Tseikuru, Kalonzo’s political bedroom, is not lost on political analysts. In Kitui’s political history, such a welcome has often served as a subtle anointing. The moment echoes similar turning points in other democracies, where mass public sentiment elevates a leader from mere contender to frontrunner — from Barack Obama’s Iowa breakthrough to Joyce Banda’s rise in Malawi.

    Makuka, Endau: 4,000 Mourners, One Message

    If Tseikuru was a signal, Makuka in Endau Malalani was a confirmation. During the burial of renowned businessman Stephen Kamuthwa, over 4,000 mourners in attendance received Dr. Kasalu with palpable energy. Despite the somber occasion, her presence evoked chants, praise, and silent endorsements. Residents later said it felt like a “mini-rally.”

    Dr. Irene Kasalu addresses mourners during the burial of Endau businessman Stephen Kamuthwa in Makuka, where over 4,000 residents gathered — many expressing open support for her 2027 gubernatorial bid.

    “Even in mourning, the people were united behind her. The way she spoke, how she listened, it was clear — she is one of us,” said a local trader from Malalani.

    A Trail of Tangible Impact

    What’s fueling this surge of support? Beyond her political affiliations, Dr. Kasalu has built a reputation as a doer. Her widely acclaimed “Kila Musyi Itangi” water initiative has touched nearly every village, delivering thousands of water tanks and easing the burden of water scarcity.

    In addition, her NGAAF youth and women empowerment programs — including digital skills, business startup training, and sanitary pad distribution — have reached deep into both urban centers and forgotten hamlets. It’s this brand of quiet, consistent service delivery that has warmed hearts and convinced voters.

    In contrast, other gubernatorial aspirants — some with bigger titles or louder machinery — are finding it increasingly difficult to excite crowds or establish authentic grassroots presence. Their meetings draw lukewarm attention, with observers whispering that they are “out of touch with the ground.”

    FILE PHOTO: Dr. Irene Kasalu interacts with Kitui residents during Muna Tseikuru Farm event . Her growing popularity — marked by spontaneous cheers and massive turnouts — mirrors global political moments where early, organic public embrace has signaled inevitable leadership ascension, from Obama’s Iowa surge to Joyce Banda’s grassroots rise in Malawi.

    As one Mutha elder put it: “They come here with hired crowds and empty promises. But Kasalu? She brings action — and she’s come before we even asked.”

    History and Global Parallels

    Across the world, politics has shown that when a candidate is organically embraced by the masses early in a race, it often foretells victory. From Nelson Mandela’s emotional return to Soweto to Luisa Diogo’s groundbreaking rise in Mozambique, organic public affection — not paid media or motorcades — is the true sign of political momentum.

    Dr. Kasalu’s situation in Kitui eerily mirrors those examples: a servant leader with real achievements, embraced by the very people who matter most — the voters.

    With less than two years to go, the signs are clear — Dr. Irene Kasalu is no longer just a candidate; she’s a movement. Channel 15 News has documented her journey from the days of county bursaries to national forums on gender and development, and today, she stands on the brink of making history as Kitui’s first woman governor.

    If the #MunaaFarmDeclaration and Makuka events are anything to go by, 2027 may not be about political theatrics — but about trust, track record, and a woman named Dr. Kasalu, who has quietly become the voice and face of Kitui’s next chapter.

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    Erastus Maleve is a Daystar University graduate with a BA in Electronic Media. He began his career as a newsreader at Ghetto Radio 89.5 before serving as a producer and radio host at Radio Thome 88.1 FM in Kitui for four years. Erastus further honed his skills with an attachment at BBC East Africa Correspondence. He is the founder of Channel 15 News, where he leads news coverage, social media management, and digital marketing. Well-versed in event organizing, Erastus combines his media expertise with a keen understanding of social media dynamics to shape local and national narratives.

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