Mwalimu Pauline Mwania today joined hundreds of worshippers at ACK Kyandui Parish for a vibrant church service that brought together congregants from Itoleka St. Peters, Malungu, Ithiani, and Kwa Kivui churches. The service provided a moment of fellowship and reflection, drawing together faithful from across the region in a shared act of worship.

The service was presided over by Bishop Gedion Muneeni Nzoka, who has served as the ACK Bishop for Kitui for the past seven years and is set to retire in early January 2027. He called on the faithful to remain prayerful for the nation and urged residents to exercise caution, particularly by refraining from crossing swollen rivers during the ongoing rainy season. The Bishop also encouraged residents to register as voters and elect leaders who will serve diligently and transform Kitui Central and the wider county.

Bishop Muneeni further urged the congregation to support leaders committed to development and people-centered leadership. Mwalimu Pauline Mwania, who has recently declared her interest in the Kitui Central parliamentary seat on a Wiper Patriotic Front ticket, continues to gain growing grassroots support across the constituency as she intensifies her engagements ahead of the 2027 elections.



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