City tycoon and philanthropist Agnes Kagure has caused speculation after meeting former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko. The meeting, held earlier today, focused on the controversial Finance Bill 2024, just hours after Kenyans protested against it in the streets.
Agnes Kagure posted a photo of the meeting on Facebook, saying, “Catching up with Governor Mike Sonko to discuss current affairs and, in particular, to analyse the implications of the revised Finance Bill for ordinary citizens.”
This surprise meeting has led many to wonder if Kagure and Sonko are planning to challenge the current Nairobi Governor, Johnson Sakaja. Sakaja’s administration has been criticised for various issues in the city, and he seems to be losing support from voters.
Agnes Kagure is well-known in Nairobi’s political and social circles for her efforts to empower residents. Through her Agnes Kagure Foundation, she has sponsored education for bright but underprivileged students, started economic projects, and organised food donations for needy families. These actions have earned her a strong reputation as an advocate for the city’s people.
Mike Sonko, famous for his flashy style and controversial time as governor, still has many supporters. His meeting with Kagure could be a strategic move to combine their influence to tackle the city’s problems and win over dissatisfied voters.
Their meeting has sparked discussions about Nairobi’s political future. Both Kagure and Sonko are known for their strong connections with the community and dedication to social causes. Their potential partnership might signal a new direction for Nairobi politics.
Nevertheless, if elections were conducted today, would you vote for Agnes Kagure as the next governor of Nairobi? What do you think the latter possesses which is different from the current Mr. Dimples who appears to be in the deep valley?