From early morning hours, groups of men and women could be seen lining up at the registration center, patiently waiting for their turn. For many, it was not just about getting a voter’s card, but about securing a voice in the future of their community.
Those who had already registered did not just leave quietly—they took it upon themselves to rally others. Speaking to fellow residents, they urged neighbors, friends, and even family members who had not yet registered to take the process seriously and show up before the deadline.
Community voices like Gilbert Obita and Mr. Chege were at the forefront of this call. They emphasized that leadership choices begin with voter registration, reminding residents that change can only happen when people participate in the electoral process.
Adding to the momentum, Hon. Daniel Ndambuki ,a Kitengela MCA aspirant talking to Top Prime Media he has called for a united effort to increase registration numbers in the area. In a unique appeal, the aspirant urged religious leaders to step in and support the exercise.
As the exercise continues, the mood in Kyang’ombe remains one of determination and hope. For these residents, registering to vote is more than a routine process—it is a step toward shaping leadership, development, and the future of Kitengela.