Youngest senator elected in Kenya’s history, John Methu of Nyandarau county shares his political journey.
John Methu clitched the Nyandarua senatorial seat with 185,337 votes beating the incumbent senator Mwangi Githiomi who came third with 15,015 following Theuri Kinyanjui with 34,845 votes.
“My name is not known in the corridors of politics, l come from a family that l would call not very political, not even my uncle, nobody in my family has ever been in elective politics, I think the closest we ever came was my distant cousin was a chief”
In 2017, during his forth year, the political science graduate ran for the Nyandarua senatorial seat for the first
“I am a public project I have been funded by the public”
“Many people have been supporting me and especially the local people, not the people who would be sending you fifty thousand or a hundred thousand” John Methu
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Eagerly waiting to see my Senator sworn in and getting into work as He says. I like your Courage, wisdom and aggressiveness as well as your determination Kiandege-Njabini we are happy for you.
Ah, the look of victory on his face when the interviewer fell right into the trap of "TV47 being moderate"
Like no more questions.
I predict that his record will be broken in 2027 by an age difference of 5 years. Kenya is growing fast mindset wise