For months, we’ve watched one man speak recklessly, throwing threats around, belittling colleagues, and acting as though political power belonged to him alone. Just like the Biblical Goliath, he relied on size, noise, and intimidation but not wisdom.
Yet in the shadows stood a quiet, disciplined, calculated David — Kindiki — who chose work over drama, calm over chaos, and strategy over shouting.
Now the slingshot moment has come.
Mbeere North will be the battlefield where the truth lands.
And Leo Wamuthende is the stone in that sling.
When voters choose Wamuthende, they won’t just be choosing development — they’ll be delivering a message that even the loudest Goliath must hear:
Kenya is tired of empty threats.
Kenya is tired of political bullying.
Kenya respects leaders who work, not those who boast.
Gachagua has spent months speaking without caution or courtesy. But every careless word has been stacking up, waiting for the day of reckoning. Now it’s payback time, not through insults, but through the ballot.
And when Wamuthende defeats Gachagua’s candidate in Mbeere North, a line will be drawn clearly and permanently:
Respect is earned.
And from that day forward, Gachagua will have no choice but to respect Kindiki.
This by-election is no longer just about a seat — it’s a political turning point, a symbolic victory, a shift of power from noise to substance.
David is taking the shot.
Goliath is already wobbling.
And Kenya is watching every second.
History is about to be written in Mbeere North.
David wins again.