“Am happy when my people are happy. Today I issued cheques to Buuri, North Imenti, South Imenti and Central Imenti. Sub counties. Each student received Kshs 10,000/=,” said Hon. Bishop Kawira Mwangaza.
“We are listening and hearing how you are protesting in parliament in order for the Meru child to be raised. And now the child has risen as a result of the cheque. Because of Hon Bishop Kawira Mwangaza, the child will study and pass. On Sundays, I listen to your sermons and prayers, and I hear how you pray for Meru, and it’s true that we will move forward. Leave and place the King’ang’i in the corner,” said a parent.
“We will lift the King’ang’i with one finger and place it on dry ground. Thank you, my mother, and it will be given to you while you sleep. I thank you on behalf of people’s ears. I implore the people to express their gratitude as well. Thank you, Murega, for being there for my child when you leave early in the morning.
“We also heard that you were attacked, but thanks to God, the enemy was unable to reach you because you are surrounded by Jerusalem, just as Jerusalem was surrounded by mountains and stones. You’ll live to see your grandchildren and great-grandchildren wake you up, and when they knock, you’ll open the door. You will eat when you are not tired.
“We, the Meru people, are praying to God to hear our prayers and allow our mother to be elected unopposed. It is my hope that television viewers will hear and see me when I request that all votes be given to Hon Bishop Kawira Mwangaza without being split.
“When I look around Meru County, I see that no one will help us, but when we see that our mother will raise us up, everything changes. Thank you, Mother, for being so merciful the parents. A woman will die as a result of plowing without finding anything to eat in order for her child to be educated. Thank you, Mother, for handing me the cheque; I’d never seen one before, but you’ve given it to me.
“Our prayers for today are that we will elect you as governor very early in the morning, by 6:00 a.m., and that you will be elected unopposed,” she said.
“With the problem I’ve been dealing with, I believe your Miracle cannot occur until God declares it. My miracle occurred today after I had been confronted with the challenge of educating students with wages.
“Above all, I am grateful that Kawira educated my child. I’m speechless because it’s a miracle I never expected to see. Above all, God has made it possible, and I’ve been assured that Kawira will educate my child. I’ve been given a Ksh 10,000 cheque, which I’ve never received before in my life,” said Mary, another parent.
“Kawira Mwangaza deserves my gratitude. I’ve seen her as a good mother county, a woman who loves God, and someone who knows how to help her own people. I thank her for giving me a Ksh 10,000 cheque, which I have never received in my entire life,” said Sarah Kananu, another parent.
“I thank her, and may God continue to bless her. She is the one we will vote for in 2022, and we will make her governor with God’s help as we pray that she is elected,” she said.
“I’d like to thank our elected leader for the cheque she gave us today. I’ve never received a bursary in my life. However, I give thanks to God for the bursary I received today. May Hon Bishop Kawira Mwangaza live long enough for us to see her. May she become governor so that she can stay in office long enough for us to see her,” said Lucy Kendi, another parent.
“I thank God for providing me with a bursary through Kawira Mwangaza. I pray that God continues to bless her and that in 2022, we will give her the governor’s seat,” said another parent.
“We will give her the governor’s seat in 2022 because our leaders have been living in Nairobi since we elected them, but Kawira has been in the mashinani since the corona began, and she is afraid of contracting corona. I’d like to tell mother county that God will bless her,” said another resident.
“I’d like to express my gratitude to Kawira Mwangaza’s office for the tremendous assistance we’ve received in the mashinani. In fact, she has provided bursaries to our children on numerous occasions, and she always distributes her bursaries publicly in front of a large crowd,” said another resident.
“Today, I am one of the recipients because I have a child enrolled at Nkabune Technical Training Institute. Another is at Meru Technical, and another will join the university in September because he tried and did well.
“I am grateful for the help because it will be extremely beneficial. In Jesus’ name, may God bless Hon Bishop Kawira Mwangaza and continue to enable her to continue in leadership and open doors for her,” he said.
“We owe a great deal of gratitude to Hon Kawira Mwangaza. And because of the way she has helped, we want to send her express to the governor’s seat. I’m taking a Ksh 10,000 cheque home with me. We will make her the governor and we will not be skeptical,” said another parent, a resident of Buuri-Rwarera ward.
“I am grateful to Hon Bishop Kawira Mwangaza for the support. I’ve received a Ksh 10,000 cheque. May God bless her,” said Meshack Thuranira.
Bonface Murangiri – Kanyakine Boys Secondary School
Michelle Kagwiria – Kirigara Girls Secondary School
Frankline Kinyua – Rongo University
Dennis Quantai – Embu University
Ian Mutugi – Kaaga Boys Secondary School
Ashford Mwirigi – ST. Pius Seminary Secondary School
Cynthia Katambi – Ukuu Girls Secondary School
Nickson Mutuma – Ontulili Boys Secondary School
Caroline Wanja – Gakuuni Girls Secondary School
Lilian Mwendwa – Muthambi Girls Secondary School
Brenda Mugure – Mfarigi Girls Secondary School
Pius Gitonga – Nkabune Technical Training Institute
Lewis Muriithi – Igoki Boys Secondary School
Bonface Mutuma – University of Eldoret
Immaculate Gatwiri – Iruma Girls Secondary School
Ian Mutuma – Lukenya Univeristy
Winnie Joy – Kinjo Girls Secondary School
Jolly Wanja – Kaaga Girls Secondary School
Yvonne Rophina – Kaaga Girls Secondary School
Dennies Mwenda – Bishop Mathew Secondary School
Bridget Gakii – Nchoroiboro Girls Secondary School
Amos Kimathi – Laikipia University
Felix Gitonga – Ngiine Boys Secondary School
Julius Thuranira – Bingwa Boys Secondary School
Betty Kinya – Ruiri Girls Secondary School
Brenda Kathambi – Bishop Lawi Secondary School
Kinya – Kenya Institute of Management
Yvonne Kanana – Gikumene Girls Secondary School
Cynthia Gacheri – Gakuuni Girls Secondary School
Brenda Njoki – Kimuchia Mixed Secondary School
Ezekiel Mutuma – ST. Joseph Mixed Secondary School
Derric Kariuki – ST. Joseph Mixed Secondary School
Caleb Melvis – Kajiunduthi Boys Secondary School
Rita Kendi – Kaaga Girls Secondary School
Jackline Mukami – MT. Kenya University
Joy Namenge – University of Nairobi
Evans Thuranira – Kibirichia Boys Secondary School
Yvonne Kajuju – Kibirichia Girls Secondary School
Lucy Gacheri – MKU
Muriuki – Kiburine Boys Secondary School
Elosy Kagwiria – Kangeta Girls Secondary School
Quinstine Gacheri – Ukuu Girls Secondary School
Caren Kawira – Nkabune Girls Secondary School
Fridah Mukiri – Nkabune Girls Secondary School
Wycliff Mukiira – Kithongo Boys Secondary School
Musangi – Miruriiri Boys Secondary School
Emily Kanyiri – Gakuuni Girls Secondary School
Faith Kanini – Meru National Polytechnic
Lucy Kanana – MKU
Caroline Kinya – Meru National Polytechnic
Brian Mutuma – ST. James Tutwa Secondary School
Kelvin Mugira – Rwarera Mixed Secondary School
Juvisa Nkatha – Mutunguu Girls Secondary School
Evans Thuranira – Kibirichia Boys
Peninah Kagwiria – Kenyatta University
Muenene – Ontulili Boys Secondary School
Joy Mwendwa – Chief Mbogori Girls Secondary School
Shem Mwenda – Chogoria Boys Secondary School
Shem Kirima – Chogoria Boys Secondary School