

Westlands MP and Bungoma Gubernatorial aspirant Hon. Tim Wanyonyi on Sunday struck a unifying tone at Webuye DEB Primary School, where leaders and faithful gathered for an interdenominational prayer service, urging residents to focus on prosperity and inclusivity.
“We must preach richness, we must preach wealth, and that’s what we are going to do in this country,” said Wanyonyi, promising that his leadership will prioritize economic empowerment.”It is possible, and it can be done – Bungoma will be great again,” he told the jubilant crowd, repeating the message that has become his rallying call.The event, graced by bishops, clergy, and political leaders, underscored both faith and politics. Webuye West MP Dan Wanyama emphasized the spiritual duty of the church in his speech.
He further challenged Christians to move beyond despair.”There are people in this nation that are only lamenting in every speech they make. We cannot lead by lamenting, we have to find a way of showing our people the way,” he said.Also present was Webuye East MP Martin Pepela, who rallied locals to back the region’s leadership through teamwork.”To whom much is given, much is expected. We must work as a team to deliver development.”Hon. Tim Wanyonyi also urged Webuye residents to come out in large numbers and get registered as voters, a message that was echoed by Dan Wanyama who noted that civic participation is the foundation of meaningful change.

The message of hope, unity, and economic transformation from Tim Wanyonyi’s speech resonated most strongly, earning him repeated applause. His promise to make Bungoma great again set the tone of the gathering, leaving many faithful convinced that inclusive leadership is the path forward.