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Political Heat Rises in Mbeere North as BUS Party unveils Newton Karish for By-Election

STORY By BRIAN MUSYOKA

The battle for Mbeere North parliamentary seat has officially kicked off, with the Devolution Empowerment Party, famously known as the BUS party, unveiling Newton Karish as its flag bearer in the highly anticipated by-election.
Muminji MCA Newton Kariuki. He will vie for Mbeere North MP seat which was left vacant as  Geoffrey Ruku was  appointed Public Service CS to replace former National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi who was sacked by President William Ruto. |MWINGI TIMES 

Speaking during a  press briefing, party chairman Lenny Kivuti exuded confidence, stating that the party is not only ready for the Mbeere North contest but is also preparing to field candidates across the country come 2027.
Lenny Kivuti and other BUS party members when they addressed press in Embu town on Friday.|MWINGI TIMES

“The BUS party will remain autonomous and will not merge with any other political party  not now, not ever, until Jesus comes,” Kivuti declared, setting the tone for a fierce political contest.

Kivuti emphasized that their focus is currently on strengthening the party's grassroots structures, launching a mass membership registration drive, and intensifying political education across counties.

Backing Kivuti’s sentiments, former Meru Governor and senior party figure Kiraitu Murungi who reiterated that the party’s priority is internal growth, not political coalitions. “Our eyes are on 2027. We are not in a rush to join hands with anyone. Let others come to us,” he noted.

Newton Karish, the man chosen to carry the BUS party ticket, struck a confident tone saying the party will emerge a winner. “We are more than ready for this by-election. Let IEBC give us the date  we are hitting the ground running,” he said.

Karish is expected to face stiff competition from political giants and local powerhouses, including former MP Muriuki Njagagua, his brother Dr. Murage Njagagua, Embu County Speaker Josiah Thiriku, philanthropist Jacob Ireri Mbao who is deaf, Evurore MCA Duncan Mbui, and Konji Kwayo, among others.

The by-election is shaping up to be a political showdown, with major players eyeing the constituency as a litmus test of their influence.

Sources close to the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua hint that he may throw his weight behind a preferred candidate  though it's still unclear whether he will support the BUS party or back a rival. Kenya Kwanza, under whose ticket the former MP Ruku was elected, is also expected to front a strong replacement.

Adding more political flavor to the race, former Public Service CS Justin Muturi  a son of Mbeere North  is also said to be crafting plans to field a candidate.

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