Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
By: William Waithaka
A kin is defined basically as a relative; A King on the other hand is a leadership of the highest nature
Mt Kenya has witnessed the battle of Kinship fighting for Kingship.
This contest has pitted two notable incumbent political players from the region namely Riggy G & one Ndindi.
“We are Africans and Africa is our Business” as Ndindi’s clarion goes, seems to have shown him that the “political business is not his to meddle in”. This has been demonstrated by Riggy G’s capacity to muzzle, scuttle and maybe in the near future suppress his contending opinion on his current position.
Riggy G has consolidated Kinship and reached out to other notable Mt Kenya leadership that is not in the Government side, unlike Ndindi whose model seems to align with political resource reach only within the KK allegiance.
Riggy G’s strategy solidifies his current foothold as the disliked but cannot be ignored No. 2
His approach of everyone in Mt Kenya is resource will work well with all the proponents outside the KK government , and in his favour too in the end and this will also depend on what his eyes will have set on as the price.
Ndindi has demonstrated naivety, and lack of forethought. The outcome may have shown that he was on a lone ranger but may have believed he was addressing calls from the very top.
What if it’s not the case?
Or what if it indeed was the case?
Riggy G is Riggy G. Ndindi has a political future that he must craft and strategize on how to actualize on how own. No pegging on WSR or KK but on his philosophical and political belief.
His mouthpieces in the senator Murang’a and his counterpart Gatanga MP raises eyebrows these are first timers and political
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