"Aende" - Mt Kenya Locals Chant In Gachagua's Presence (VIDEO)

Tension gripped Githunguri on Friday as a political rally turned chaotic in a matter of minutes. What began as a routine mobilisation meeting quickly shifted into a charged public display of anger. 

A group of residents, led by a vocal party supporter, directed their frustration at a large billboard bearing the image of their area MP.

The crowd broke into loud chants of “Aende! Aende!” as they pointed toward the towering structure. The slogan rang through the air with force and unity. Many in the crowd appeared determined to send a clear message about their dissatisfaction with the legislator.

The moment unfolded in full view of a senior political figure who stood on the podium observing the reaction. His presence seemed to energize the gathering even more. The chants grew louder and more coordinated as the tension built.

Residents claimed the billboard symbolized broken trust. Some shouted about unfulfilled promises while others expressed anger over recent political decisions. The mood suggested that the shift in political allegiance had not been received well on the ground.

Only a few months earlier the same leader had enjoyed strong support in the area. Her decision to change political camps has since sparked debate among voters. Supporters of her former allies now view the move as a betrayal.

During the rally, the speaker seized the moment to address national politics. He criticized recent remarks linked to a popular youth driven voter campaign. His speech drew cheers as he used sharp language to question the intentions of rival leaders.

The crowd responded with excitement and applause at every bold statement. Many appeared to agree with his stance and echoed his sentiments loudly. The rally slowly turned into a platform for wider political messaging beyond the local dispute.

Observers say the incident reflects growing political tension in the region. The divide between rival camps is becoming more visible as the next election season approaches. Local events like this are now shaping the larger political narrative.

As voter registration continues across the country, such scenes may become more common. Leaders are working hard to win support while voters are becoming more vocal. The Githunguri episode may be a sign of even tougher battles ahead.




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