
As we approach February 26th, the noise in Evurore is getting louder. But in the midst of the shouting, there is one candidate whose work speaks in whispers of hope and action: Catherine Mururi Kabuthi. While her opponents spend their time in high-end hotels or deep in “government boardrooms,” Catherine is where she has always been—at home near Ishiara Market, walking the same dusty roads as you, and fetching the same water.
The Truth About the “Maize Rumors”
Lately, certain “wannabe” politicians have tried to stain Catherine’s record as Secretary for the Catholic Church, whispering about “bias” during maize relief distribution. Let’s set the record straight: Integrity often looks like bias to those who didn’t get to exploit the system. Catherine didn’t hand out maize to buy votes; she distributed it based on need, data, and Christian duty. She refused to let political “big men” divert food meant for starving widows and children. If being “biased” means prioritizing the most vulnerable over the most influential, then Catherine is guilty—and that is exactly the kind of “bias” Evurore needs in the County Assembly.
Why the Others Are Fearful
The men running against her are terrified. Why? Because they can’t compete with her resume of results:
- The “NGO Whisperer”: While others wait for county funds that never arrive, Catherine has already brought NGOs into Mbeere North to pipe water directly to households. She doesn’t wait for permission to save her community.
- The Dynasty Problem: One opponent relies on his father’s name, but we haven’t forgotten the Road Scandal that left our Ward disconnected while millions disappeared. Leadership is not a family business to be inherited; it is a service to be earned.
- The “Project” vs. The Person: Another is a government-backed “project.” If he wins, he answers to his masters in the city. When Catherine wins, she answers to her neighbors in Ishiara.
The Power of the Mother’s Touch
For decades, men have sat in the MCA seat, and what do we have to show for it? Empty promises and stalled projects. Catherine brings the Gender Card not as a plea for sympathy, but as a promise of order. Like a mother who ensures every child in the house is fed before she eats, Catherine will ensure every corner of Evurore—from the furthest village to the market center—gets its fair share of the cake.
On Feb 26th, don’t vote for a politician. Vote for your neighbor. Vote Catherine Mururi Kabuthi.
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