According to available news sources, a massive crowd has gathered in Machakos County this afternoon, where veteran politician Martha Karua is currently holding a public rally.
The event has drawn hundreds of residents who have come out in large numbers to show their support and listen to her message. Excited locals could be seen waving and cheering as her convoy made its way through the busy streets.
Reports indicate that the crowd temporarily blocked her vehicle as they shouted her name and chanted slogans in support of her movement.
Security officers were quickly deployed to manage the situation and ensure order. Despite the large turnout, the mood at the rally remains peaceful and full of energy, with people eager to hear from one of Kenya’s most vocal leaders.
The main purpose of today’s rally, according to Karua’s team, is to connect directly with citizens and promote unity, accountability, and good governance.
The event is part of her ongoing countrywide campaign under the message #OnePeopleOnePurpose and #KomboaKenya, which seeks to unite Kenyans and call for leadership that truly serves the people.
Martha Karua has been urging Kenyans to remain strong, peaceful, and united as the country faces economic and political challenges.
She has emphasized that true change can only come when citizens take an active role in shaping their future. Addressing the crowd, she is expected to speak about corruption, the high cost of living, and the importance of defending democratic freedoms.
Residents of Machakos have praised her for visiting their region, saying they feel recognized and involved in national discussions. Many waved flags and sang songs of support as they listened to her message.
As the rally continues, more people are arriving at the venue, turning it into one of the largest gatherings in recent days.
Karua’s presence in Machakos marks another step in her effort to build a strong grassroots movement aimed at empowering ordinary Kenyans and pushing for positive change across the country.
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