Support Joshua's campaign for Member of Parliament for Kibra. The campaign is focused on integrity in public leadership, strong legislative oversight, accountable institutions, educational opportunity, healthcare access, and economic empowerment for the people of Kibra.
For non-Kenyan citizens, donations will support educational sponsorships for students in Kenya and the purchase of sanitary pads for women and young girls attending schools in Kibra.
Kibra Constituency is one of Nairobi’s most historically significant and politically influential constituencies. The constituency traces its origins to Nubian settlements established during the colonial era, but evolved over decades into one of Kenya’s most dynamic and diverse urban communities, bringing together residents and families from across the country.
Approximate population of Kibra Constituency.
Registered voters in Kibra during the 2022 election cycle.
Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Woodley/Kenyatta Golfcourse, and Sarang'ombe.
Approximate geographical area of the constituency.
The name “Kibra” is derived from a Nubian word meaning “forest” or “jungle.” The area has deep historical ties to Kenya’s Nubian community, many of whom settled there after military service in the King’s African Rifles. Over time, Kibra evolved into one of Kenya’s most vibrant urban constituencies, shaped by generations of entrepreneurs, workers, students, artists, activists, and families from communities across the country.
Kibra includes the wards of Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Woodley/Kenyatta Golfcourse, and Sarang'ombe. The constituency is nationally recognized for its entrepreneurial energy, cultural diversity, resilience, youth leadership, and strong civic and democratic participation.
Joshua’s campaign is focused on restoring trust in public leadership through strong legislative oversight, accountable institutions, educational opportunity, improved healthcare access, modern sanitation infrastructure, youth empowerment, and sustainable economic opportunity for Kibra families and businesses.
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