Video: People's Party leader Ndindi Nyoro receives heroic welcome in Murang'a
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- Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro kicked off his People's Party of Kenya popularisation tour in Mukuyu on August 19
- Hundreds of Murang'a residents turned out to welcome the PPK leader during the inaugural People's Tour
- Nyoro used the occasion to outline key policy priorities including free basic education and healthcare
Kiharu Member of Parliament and People's Party of Kenya (PPK) leader Ndindi Nyoro has been accorded a rousing reception in Murang'a County during the launch of his party's grassroots outreach campaign.
On Wednesday, August 19, Nyoro conducted the first leg of what he has branded the "People's Tour," visiting Mukuyu, where large crowds of residents gathered to receive him.
A video posted to his social media page captured jubilant supporters welcoming the lawmaker with visible enthusiasm.
Nyoro Outlines Policy Priorities at Mukuyu Stop
Addressing the gathering, Nyoro expressed gratitude to the residents of Murang'a for the warm reception and used the occasion to lay out the pillars he intends to champion through the PPK.
"People's Tour - Mukuyu Edition. Asanteni sana my Bosses, the great people of Murang'a for such an excellent welcome during our First and inaugural People's Tour. Free Basic Education must be actualised in January 2028. Healthcare must be top on our agenda. Right policies for Jobs creation must be top priority. Asanteni sana Wadosi wangu," Nyoro said.
PPK's push to expand its footprint
The Mukuyu visit marks the beginning of a broader effort by Nyoro to build support for the PPK across the county. By centering the tour on direct engagement with ordinary residents, the party appears focused on building its base from the ground up ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Free basic education by January 2028, improved access to healthcare, and job creation through sound policy were the three pillars Nyoro put forward as the foundation of the PPK's agenda for Murang'a residents.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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