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Kawira Mwangaza Drops Fresh Plans About County’s 4000 Employees, 500 Cars

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Meru County MP. Hon. Bishop Kawira Mwangaza has said that when elected governor and assigned Kiraitu Murungi’s government 500 vehicles, 4000 employees, her officers will be assigned to villages and conduct door-to-door visits while implementing development projects.

Speaking during the Kobimo water project groundbreaking ceremony as the chief guest in Angili-Karama, Kawira said that residents will begin rearing dairy cows, fertilizers will be delivered door to door, all students in Meru County will receive a pair of school uniforms and people will begin wearing open shoes rather than gumboots as all roads will be repaired.

“I received a call from the Kobimo water project community group inviting me to be the chief guest at the project’s groundbreaking ceremony following a request of Ksh300,000 in donations towards the water project. The members said that they were aware that my office is not tasked with water projects,” Kawira said.

Kawira said that water projects are the responsibility of Kiraitu Murungi’s government and that her office does not have a budget for them.

“Members of the Kobimo water project group approached my office earlier and informed me that the community was facing a water shortage due to damage to their water storage tank. They requested any assistance I could provide them after not receiving any from Kiraitu Murungi’s government,” she said.

Kawira said that she made an effort and donated Ksh300,000 to the group despite attempts by fraudsters to defraud the group.

“I am overjoyed that the evil plot was foiled by the Holy Spirit. Kiraitu is unaware of the existence of Mukalamatu, a village in Meru County. Ask him about Runda, Muthaiga, Karen, and other Nairobi County suburbs where the wealthy reside. Ask Kawira about Mukalamatu, Kieni kie nono, and many other villages in Meru County,” Kawira said.

According to Kawira, she declared that she would never leave the Mashinani. She said it was for that reason she was ranked first among Kenya’s best-performing female representatives.

“I topped the list because I was able to use the limited resources allocated to my office by the national government to carry out development projects. My office has two vehicles, whereas Kiraitu Murungi’s government has over 500. Meru County residents have witnessed developments after the two vehicles assigned to my office traveled through villages such as Mukalamatu, Mikinduri, Kieni Kie nono, and Mabuurwa,” Kawira said.

Kawira said that her office has five employees, whereas Kiraitu Murung’s office has four thousand.

She said that with 4000 employees, residents of Meru County would witness water sprinklers in their villages filled with water when elected governor.

“I was able to complete major projects in Meru County despite the limited resources available to my office. When I am elected governor, I intend to use the vast resources to improve the lives of Meru County residents. I’ll make an official announcement and declare that Kiraitu Murung’s time has come to an end with the help of Meru County residents, and I’m not afraid,” she said.

Kawira said that because Kiraitu dubbed himself a crocodile that was still in the water, the time had come for the crocodile to emerge from the water.

She said that Kraitu should retire and give advice while sitting at home because residents of Meru County would not wait for him to grow old in office to the point where he walks with the aid of a stick.

Kawira said that Meru County residents had seen no progress since Kiraitu was elected into office.

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