On Saturday afternoon, former Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza welcomed Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Ng’ayu Kioni, Hon. Karithi, and a group of political leaders to her Ntumburi residence.While Mwangaza did not disclose the specifics of the meeting, the visit drew attention given the timing—coinciding with Jeremiah Kioni’s notable absence from opposition rallies led by Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in the coastal region.
This high-profile engagement comes just weeks after Mwangaza signaled her return to the political scene, announcing her intention to launch a new political party.
The former governor made the declaration during a public event at her Okolea outreach program in Kaguma, Central Imenti. It was her first public address since being impeached from office.
Mwangaza addressed a large crowd, detailing plans to field candidates for parliamentary and county assembly seats across Meru County.
She cited the lack of party-affiliated MCAs during her administration as a key factor that undermined her leadership, eventually leading to her removal.Mwangaza invited citizens to support her campaign by calling for the creation of a single political basis and promised better representation and governance.
She claimed that her erstwhile political rivals had deceived President William Ruto into supporting her impeachment before switching sides.
Mwangaza reaffirmed her intention to regain the governorship in spite of reports that she was looking for other elective posts.
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Kawira Mwangaza promised a revolutionary grassroots movement throughout Meru County and reassured her supporters that the announcement will be made soon, even though she did not specify date for the party’s official launch.