Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has intensified his homestretch campaign efforts in Embu County, making a strategic stop in Karerema Evurore Ward, Mbeere North, where he spent the day interacting with residents and participating in community welfare activities.Kindiki, who has in recent weeks heightened his grassroots engagements, joined local leaders and residents in a food-sharing initiative aimed at supporting families facing economic hardships.
Residents gathered in large numbers to welcome him, with many viewing the gesture as both a show of solidarity and a sign of growing political activity in the region.Addressing the crowd, the Deputy President emphasized the importance of strengthening the social fabric through acts of generosity and collective responsibility.
He assured the community that the government remains committed to addressing the rising cost of living, improving access to basic services, and completing ongoing development projects in the wider Mbeere region.Local leaders accompanying him noted that the visit demonstrates the administration’s renewed interest in reconnecting with communities at the ward level, especially as the political season enters its final stretch.
They said the outreach will likely shape local political dynamics, given Mbeere North’s influence as a decisive voting bloc in county politics.Residents expressed appreciation for the DP’s visit, saying it offered a rare opportunity for direct engagement.
Many highlighted persistent challenges such as water scarcity, poor road conditions, and limited economic opportunities issues they hoped would be prioritized through renewed government attention.Kindiki is expected to continue similar engagements in the coming days as the homestretch campaigns pick up momentum across various counties.



