Tharaka Nithi senator, Hon Kithure Kindiki, officially kicked off his Kenya Kwanza today. He had taken some break from the day William Ruto unveiled his running mate leaving him behind.
He was among those who had accompanied Deputy president William Ruto to Mombasa county to popularise their political ambitions and sell their manifesto ahead of August Election.
Immediately after concluding these Campaigns, Hon Kindiki revealed that they are striving to ensure that Kenya Kwanza wins with landslides votes in the coming general election.
"Today, we sustained the Campaigns to ensure a landslide win for United Democratic Alliance (UDA)/Kenya Kwanza at the coast" said Hon Kindiki.
Among those who had attended this event includes Kwale Governer Hon Salim Mvurya, Machakos Governer Hon Alfred Mutua, Gatundu South member of Parliament Hon Moses Kuria and UDA Gubernatorial Candidate in Mombasa Hon Hassan Omar among others.
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