Support Grassroots Campaigns for ’27
Donate securely via major cards and mobile money.
Donate securely via major cards and mobile money.
There are many ways you can support this campaign. You can volunteer your time, organize or join community conversations, share our message with others, and contribute financially to help sustain our outreach and activities. Every effort—big or small—strengthens our collective movement for justice, integrity, and accountable leadership in Kenya. Together, we can build the country we all believe in.
You can donate securely through the channels provided on this website, including mobile money and card options. Every contribution — big or small — strengthens our ability to engage wananchi, run civic education programs, support grassroots activities, and build a transparent national movement. We believe in accountability. Resources are used to reach communities, organize volunteers, communicate policies, and ensure that citizens remain informed and empowered throughout the campaign.
Volunteers are the heartbeat of this movement. Whether you are a student, professional, entrepreneur, or retiree — your voice and skills matter. You can register as a volunteer through this website and choose how you want to help: community mobilization, digital outreach, policy discussions, or local organizing. Kenya will not change from the top alone — real change starts with citizens working together at the grassroots.
Throughout my public life, I have stood for the rule of law, constitutionalism, and accountable leadership — even when it was difficult. Leadership is not about power; it is about service, integrity, and courage to stand for what is right. My vision is for a Kenya where justice is equal for all, institutions work for citizens, and opportunity reaches every community — not just a few. I am asking Kenyans to join me in building a nation that respects truth, dignity, and the aspirations of future generations.

The political arena much like life itself, is often a tumultuous sea. It demands courage, conviction and a willingness to stand firm in the face of overwhelming odds. My start in the political arena in 1992 was rough and tough, not just on me but on my family and supporters who found themselves in the cross hairs of my then opponents. Today I stand to remind you, to stand with the courage of your conviction.