‘California Dream’ in Nakuru? Hussein Dida’s Bold Vision Captures Subukia’s Imagination

A bold vision is taking shape in Subukia, where Nairobi IT and AI expert Hussein Dida is positioning himself as a transformative candidate ahead of..

A bold vision is taking shape in Subukia, where Nairobi IT and AI expert Hussein Dida is positioning himself as a transformative candidate ahead of the 2027 parliamentary elections.

 

With supporters already dubbing his ambition the plan to turn Subukia into the “California of Kenya,” Dida’s campaign narrative is centered on innovation, economic growth, and a modernized constituency that works for everyone.

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His appeal cuts across generations, but it is particularly strong among Gen Z and mothers, who resonate with his approachable demeanor and consistent engagement in community affairs.

 

Dida has remained active on the ground, recently standing in solidarity with the family of Charles Mwangi during his burial, where he called for unity and compassion in supporting those affected by tragedy.

 

He later joined parents and stakeholders at Holy Family School for a harambee aimed at improving school infrastructure — a reflection of his belief in community-driven development.

 

At the core of his agenda is a promise to elevate Subukia into a model constituency through targeted investments in education, economic empowerment, enhanced security, and improved infrastructure.

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As the 2027 race gradually takes shape, Hussein Dida is emerging as a candidate to watch one whose vision is not only ambitious but increasingly resonating with a constituency eager for change.

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