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February by-elections: Eric Omondi launches first political candidate to challenge dominant parties

Eric Omondi and Charles Kiura his candidate for Muminji Ward MCA seat
Eric Omondi and Charles Kiura his candidate for Muminji Ward MCA seat. PHOTOS/Screengrab

He has dominated the airwaves as a comedian and the streets as a firebrand activist, but now Eric Omondi is taking his fight for “the people” directly to the ballot box.

In a move that signals a direct declaration of war against Kenya’s dominant political parties, Omondi officially launched his first-ever candidate on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.

Representing his burgeoning Youth 47 movement, newcomer Charles Kiura has been tapped to contest the Member of County Assembly (MCA) seat for Muminji Ward in the upcoming February by-elections.

“As Youth 47, we believe that a NEW KENYA can only be achieved by a new set of young and fresh leaders,” Omondi declared, positioning his movement as the ultimate disruptor to the “business as usual” politics of the establishment.

The by-election, set for Thursday, February 26, 2026, is being viewed by political analysts as a high-stakes gamble for Omondi.

While the “President of Comedy” has successfully raised millions for medical bills and led anti-government protests, the Muminji poll will determine if his massive social media following can be converted into a disciplined voting bloc.

Addressing the residents of Mbeere North, Omondi was unequivocal: “To the people of Muminji, we are assuring you that Charles is the change that you need. LET’S VOTE HIM IN. God Bless.”

The launch of Charles Kiura is just the opening salvo in what Omondi describes as a nationwide grassroots takeover. By bypassing traditional party structures, Omondi is attempting to create a “Third Force” led entirely by the youth.

 

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The Muminji contest is part of a wider slate of mini-polls that will see battles across the country, including the Isiolo South National Assembly seat and ward contests in Embu and Kakamega.

By throwing his weight behind Kiura, Omondi is forcing dominant parties to contend with a candidate who carries the “Omondi seal of approval”—a factor that has proven incredibly potent in shifting public opinion over the last year.

As the campaign trail heads into the heart of Mbeere North, the question remains: Can a comedian-turned-activist truly dismantle the machinery of Kenya’s political elite? We will find out on February 26.

Maria Wambui

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