Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has sent a strong and unequivocal warning to former Governor Dr. Alfred Mutua, accusing him of persistently interfering in her administration’s affairs. In a bold statement, Ndeti made it clear that she would not tolerate any external disruptions as she focuses on delivering her mandate to the people of Machakos.

Addressing worshippersat ABC Mitamboni , Governor Ndeti lashed out at Mutua, alleging that his consistent involvement in her government’s operations was undermining progress. “Dr. Mutua must understand that his time is up. He should step aside and allow me to serve the people of Machakos without unnecessary distractions,” Ndeti declared.

The Machakos County boss emphasized that she was elected to steer the county forward and would not allow political games to derail her mission. She reiterated that any form of sabotage against her administration would be met with firm resistance, urging Mutua to respect the will of the people who voted for change.
Governor Ndeti’s remarks have ignited fresh political tension in Machakos, with allies from both camps weighing in on the matter. While her supporters have praised her for standing firm against political interference, Mutua’s allies argue that he still has a role to play in shaping the county’s future.
As the battle for political dominance in Machakos intensifies, it remains to be seen whether Alfred Mutua will heed Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s warning or escalate the ongoing power struggle. One thing is clear: Machakos County is bracing for a high-stakes political showdown.

Meanwhile, the political landscape in Machakos continues to heat up as Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) last week threatened to impeach Machakos Assembly Speaker Ann Kiusya over allegations of incompetence and corruption. The MCAs accused Kiusya of mismanaging assembly affairs and failing to provide effective leadership, leading to widespread dissatisfaction within the legislative body.
The push for impeachment underscores the deepening political tensions within Machakos County, as leaders grapple with governance challenges and power struggles that could shape the region’s political future.

