Bungoma: Five emerge to replace Moses Wetang'ula

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Mr Mabonga who lost to Jack Wamboka of DAP-K in Bumula parliamentary race has a chance to salvage his political career.

The Rev Kasili of the Lighthouse Church said he is the best-suited candidate to clinch the seat "because I have the full backing of churches and the people of Bungoma."

"I will be seeking Wetang'ula's support because he appeared to like me despite the fact that we were rivals in the August 9 elections. I believe the people will give me a chance to serve them this time round.

"In the absence of Prof Charles Ngome who was a strong candidate in the past race, I believe I stand a chance," said Kasili.

Mr Namisi, who vied for the Webuye East MP under ODM but lost to Ford Kenya's Martine Pepela, said he had been endorsed by the Tachoni elders to seek a truce with Wetang'ula and vie for the senatorial seat.

Political analyst Isaac Wanjekeche said that Ford Kenya, and Kenya Kwanza by extension, will put on a fierce fight to retain the seat.

"Depending on what candidate Ford Kenya fields, Kenya Kwanza will have an upper hand in the by-election," said Wanjekeche.