As the 2027 general elections draw near, the political landscape of Kathiani Constituency is ablaze with renewed anticipation. Nestled between the serene hills of Iveti, Kathiani is poised for a leadership rebirth as the race to unseat the incumbent MP intensifies. The entry of the stylish, focused, and visionary CPA Nicholas Muli has electrified the contest, sending shockwaves through the local political terrain. Muli, whose presence is already being dubbed a “fresh breath” by hopeful residents, brings with him a wave of optimism long absent from Kathiani’s leadership fabric.

With a rich background in finance and accountability as a Certified Public Accountant, Muli’s candidacy represents more than just a political shift—it heralds a revolution in service delivery. For years, residents have watched in frustration as the Kathiani NG-CDF funds, amounting to over Ksh 170 million annually, became a symbol of elitist enrichment rather than a tool for equitable development. Muli has pledged to dismantle this status quo, promising a transparent, community-driven CDF management that prioritizes real impact—from boosting bursaries for deserving students to ending the endless repainting and reroofing of schools that has become a veil for alleged financial misappropriations.
In an exclusive interview with Kambaland Times, Muli laid out his transformative agenda. At the heart of his vision is the push to establish a Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) branch in Kathiani, an ambitious move that would not only elevate the healthcare profile of the region but also catalyze economic activity. His infrastructure plans include tarmacking neglected roads and turning Kathiani into a vibrant commercial hub capable of attracting investors. “Time is ripe for change,” Muli declared, his tone both commanding and hopeful, “and I am ready to be the driver of that change.”

Rooted in the heart of Kathiani—Nthunguni village, Kathiani Central Ward—Muli’s call to action is as grounded as his upbringing. He has urged residents to turn out in large numbers for voter registration, reminding them that the true power of transformation lies in the ballot. “We must choose leaders who serve, not rule,” he said passionately. His message is resonating with the youth and elders alike, as Kathiani begins to believe that the dream of transparent, visionary leadership is not a myth, but a promise within reach. With Nicholas Muli in the race, 2027 is no longer just another election—it’s a movement.

