The date for August general elections is fast approaching and all aspirants are doing all it takes to make sure they win the elections. On the other hand, research companies are carrying out research to ascertain how the aspirants are performing. The latest one released today is from Mizani Africa. They researched in Kiambu county.

UDA party's John Njuguna alias Kawanjiku is still the best choice for most people there. He is commanding a lead with 42.% followed by Karanja Kariri Njama with 26.4% then the third person is Damaris Waiganjo with 20.2%. Kawanjiku won after by ecetions were held after the death of the parliamentarian.
He is always considered as the first born of deputy president William Ruto's UDA party. He is therefore seeking another term and looks like he might win again. Last time, he competed with Jubilee party's Kariri Njama and floored him causing a stir online since that is president Uhuru's backyard.
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