Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has publicly commended two nominated MCAs from Machakos County, Annastacia Mutevu and Catherine Kyee, for their exceptional dedication and loyalty to the party. Speaking at the funeral service for Governor Wavinya Ndeti's late aunt a few weeks ago, Kalonzo took a moment to recognize the two MCAs for their significant contributions to the party’s success.
During his address, Kalonzo expressed his deep appreciation for Mutevu and Kyee, describing them as key pillars within the Wiper party. He emphasized that these two leaders have been unwavering in their support, consistently accompanying him to various political functions, both within and outside Machakos County. Whether it’s a community event, political rally, or party meeting, Kalonzo noted that Mutevu and Kyee are always present, ready to advance the party's agenda and defend its principles.
Kalonzo highlighted that their dedication goes beyond mere attendance; Mutevu and Kyee are actively involved in party activities and are vocal advocates for Wiper's policies. They have taken on the role of party ambassadors, ensuring that Wiper's message resonates with the grassroots. According to Kalonzo, their loyalty is not just a public display but also a genuine commitment to the party’s ideals. He remarked on their enthusiasm and willingness to engage with the community, often leading by example and encouraging others to rally behind the Wiper cause.
One of the most striking ways in which Mutevu and Kyee demonstrate their loyalty is through their consistent wearing of fully branded Wiper attire. Kalonzo pointed out that regardless of the occasion, the two MCAs are always in Wiper colors, proudly showcasing their affiliation. This branding, Kalonzo said, symbolizes their deep-rooted commitment and serves as a visual reminder of their role in the party. Their attire, often featuring the Wiper logo and party slogans, is not just for show; it reflects their dedication to embodying the party’s values in all aspects of their lives.
Kalonzo also noted that Mutevu and Kyee have become role models for other members of the party, particularly the younger generation of leaders. Their consistent presence and active participation have earned them respect not only within the Wiper party but also in the broader political landscape of Machakos County. Kalonzo’s public recognition of their efforts was met with applause from those in attendance, further solidifying their status as key figures within the party.
In his closing remarks, Kalonzo urged other party members to emulate the dedication of Annastacia Mutevu and Catherine Kyee. He stressed that the future of the Wiper party depends on the collective efforts of its members and that loyalty, unity, and hard work are essential to achieving the party's goals. Kalonzo’s praise for the two MCAs is a testament to their hard work and unwavering commitment, qualities that he believes will continue to drive the party forward as it navigates the complexities of Kenya's political landscape.
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