SHE PUSHED THE PANIC BUTTON: Kilifi’s Ruling Crew Trembled to the Edge!

Unexpectedly, Aisha Jumwa’s aggressive political tactics were echoed on Wensday morning.
As the mesmerising episode occurred, panic spread through the halls of kilifi power, pushing the ruling crew to the trembling edge.
An instance that is likely to attract the attention of the dominating headlines and social media trends!
It was a cool double for the former Gender CS now, the Chairperson of Kenya Roads Board.
At the corridors of Kilifi Power, the mood was emotional!
As Mung’aro’s eyes git fixed on this dramatic turn, Aisha’s act of courage had already sparked a chain of counter online reactions from her foes – mainly commissioned (by him) online gang.
Youth delegates were gathered at Pwani University, Kilifi, for the National Youth Week (NYW) that officially kicked off on Wensday, 6th August 2025, and the arrival of the Chief Guest riddled Kilifi Politics further.
Under the theme: Local Youth Actions for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Beyond, Chief Guest, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki who was anxiously waited to grace the commencement of this great event arrived in an airforce presidential chopper.
Already marked by endless contentious controversies and power struggles, the arrival of Kindiki under the company of KRB Chair Aisha and KN MP Owen Baya was politically polemic to those in Mung’aro’s circle.
The National Youth Week is a buildup to the International Youth Day (IYD) to be held on the 12TH of August.
Yet, this day reminded us of Aisha’s political story.
It highlights her commitment to women’s empowerment.
She is an example of a female politician who fearlessly challenges the norms of the status quo, and she is not tired of surprising her opponents.
Let Mung’aro pretend to double down, but this Wensday episode still puts Aisha as the only woman politician capable of shaking up the dynamics in Kilifi Politics.
Not forgeting the simmering anger against his misrule, the majority are angered by manner he is handling important sectors like health.