Humphrey Kasembeli Muchuma, popularly known as HK, has officially joined the race for the Webuye West parliamentary seat in the upcoming 2027 general election. His entry has drawn attention as he seeks to unseat incumbent MP Dan Wanyama, who is currently serving his third term.
HK, a native of Khalala in Sitikho Ward, is the CEO of INUA AI, a digital empowerment initiative focused on improving livelihoods through technology. He has led efforts to set up digital hubs, train young people on earning income online, and support women’s groups with digital tools to boost their businesses.
His campaign message is centered on inclusivity, promising to empower every resident of Webuye West. HK says no one should be left behind , whether it’s the youth, women, or those in remote areas. He has pledged to ensure equity in the disbursement of bursaries, with fair and transparent processes that benefit all deserving students. Additionally, he has promised to strengthen the education sector by investing in school infrastructure and learning materials.
HK’s fresh approach to politics, particularly his focus on digital solutions and economic empowerment, has earned him strong support among Gen Z and first-time voters. Many residents have welcomed his candidacy, calling him Eng’eniesi ( the star of Webuye West).
With 10 candidates now in the race, the contest for the Webuye West seat is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in the region. Although HK has not yet declared his political party, his growing popularity and development-focused agenda are already making waves on the ground.
As the campaign season gains momentum, voters in Webuye West are watching closely and many believe that HK could be the fresh start the constituency needs.
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