Popular Mwingi North Wiper MP Eng. Nzengu Malili To Vie Unopposed As Opponents Scatter


By KITUI PRESS

Towering Mwingi North MP Eng. Paul Nzengu (Malili) is set raise the Wiper flag high and vie unopposed in the constituency after his nondescript opponents crashed out of the Wiper nominations for 2022 General Elections, The Kitui Press reports.

Hon Malili political juggernaut is ratcheting up for victory in 2022 - and the stage is set for his triumphant entry into the 13th Parliament.

His mettle and grip on MWINGI NORTH development agenda and social- economic politics is enviable to thousands of his admirers. 

It will not be a walk in the park for his nondescript clueless opponents who seem to have nothing to offer, save for empty rhetoric and posturing.

As his competitors run around hoodwinking voters, the trained Engineer and Kalonzo Musyoka confidant  is hell-bent on bringing more goodies to the region -  ostensibly  winning more hearts and minds to his ballot box for the upcoming 2022 suffrage.

For example, his escalated School Upgrading, Bursaries and beefing up of security across Mwingi North and economic empowerment of the people  initiatives will go a long way in ensuring independence of the people of Mwingi North- a feat never witnesse before since independence.

Speaking to reporters at the sidelines of OKA RALLY  in KITUI,  Hon MALILI was categorical that his quest to represent the MWINGI NORTH people is unstoppable.

"I don't need to mention that there is yet another planned programme that seeks to address the problems facing Youth and Women my constituency in the near future. 

I am creating more networks with like- minded development partners so that my mandate for the defrachised women of Mwingi North in 2022 will see more sustainable development" said HON MALILI.

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