Murang’a governor Mwangi wa Iria has reiterated that he will vie for the presidency since it is time for Murang’a to produce the Head of State. He said that since the late Kenneth Matiba’s unsuccessful quest for the presidency, no other leader from Murang’a county has joined the race. Wa Iria said Murang'a, which is considered critical in the politics of Central, cannot continue to watch from the sidelines as other regions fight for the seat. Wa Iria said this in Murang’a town on Thursday while issuing assorted foods to vulnerable residents. “By 2022, we will have 4,000 students in the programme and with time, they will be able to change the status of their families and support the community,” Wa Iria said.
Source: The Star January 01, 2021 09:11 UTC