
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki with Mt Kenya MPs at the official Karen Residence, Nairobi on December 4, 2025/DPCSDeputy President Kithure Kindiki on Wednesday hosted
Mt Kenya lawmakers at his Karen residence, including the newly elected Mbeere
North MP Leo Wamuthende, for thanksgiving.
Kindiki thanked the MPs for their tireless efforts in
the recent Mbeere North by-election campaigns, saying they gave everything to
ensure UDA clinched the seat.
“I thank each and every one of you for the huge
contribution you made to ensure our success in the by-election. We are ending
the year on a high note,” he said.
“We are grateful because you gave everything to ensure
we won in Mbeere North.”
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki with Mt Kenya MPs at the official Karen Residence, Nairobi on December 4, 2025/DPCS
“Our opponents thought they would overrun us, but with
your efforts, we won decisively. They did not have anything to tell the people
but insult anyone they could think of,” DP noted.
He said Wamuthende’s political messaging was on point
and won the people over to him.
The lawmaker thanked the Deputy President for his
tirelessness and focus, saying it is his leadership that delivered the win.
“I thank the DP for turning the tide in our favour. Before you came, things were really hot. I am humbled by your effort; it was clear the seat was not only about Mbeere but Kenya,” the MP noted.

The meeting came a day after President William Ruto hosted Wamuthende at State House.
Also present during the State House meeting were ODM
party leader Oburu Odinga and Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire.
In the by-elections held on November 27, Wamuthende secured 15,802 votes, edging out his nearest rival,
Newton Kariuki (also known as Newton Karish), who garnered 15,308 votes.
Wamuthende’s victory solidified UDA’s hold in Embu County. The seat was
hotly contested with Kindiki and his predecessor Rigathi Gachagua at the
centre, to assert a claim of the region.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki with Mbeere North MP Leo Wamuthende at the official Karen Residency, Nairobi on December 4, 2025/DPC
Kindiki personally led rallies for Wamuthende across Mbeere North in the
run-up to the polls, casting the contest as a referendum on delivering
development and continuity of government-funded projects.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki with Mt Kenya MPs at the official Karen Residence, Nairobi on December 4, 2025/DPCS
On the other side, Gachagua threw his weight behind Kariuki. His campaign
adopted a grassroots approach: door-to-door canvassing, village-level outreach,
and appeals to voters to resist what he described as “state-sponsored
politics.”
The rivalry injected national-level political significance into a constituency by-election, turning Mbeere North into a proxy arena for broader power tussles within the Mt. Kenya region.



















