Teresa Mutahi Ph. D. -Mukurwe-ini MP 2027

Teresa Mutahi Ph. D. -Mukurwe-ini MP 2027 Daughter of Mukurweini ( Kaheti-Kiawaita area). Answering the call to serve my people. Servant leadership. Good governance. Development oriented.
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Transforming lives. Corruption destroys us & our generations
Enonomic empowerment( jobs creation & business)

On this Madaraka Day, we honor the brave heroes and heroines who fought for our nation's freedom.The spirit of Madaraka ...
01/06/2026

On this Madaraka Day, we honor the brave heroes and heroines who fought for our nation's freedom.
The spirit of Madaraka lives on in the hardworking and resilient people of Mukurwe-ini. Your daily efforts to build a better future for your families inspire progress in our constituency every single day.

As we celebrate this important day, let us remain united, lifting one another through empowerment and servant leadership, so our children can inherit a proud and successful nation.

To the hardworking people of Mukurwe-ini, my commitment remains to walk this journey of transformative development with you and work tirelessly towards a brighter future for all. Together, we are taking Mukurwe-ini to greater heights.

Wishing you all a joyful and peaceful Madaraka Day.
God bless Mukurwe-ini. God bless Kenya.



We had a wonderful time today celebrating the official Gospel Album Launch of Ester Maingi 🎀✨ What an incredible spirit ...
31/05/2026

We had a wonderful time today celebrating the official Gospel Album Launch of Ester Maingi 🎀✨ What an incredible spirit and voice in your song "Uhotani wa Ngai." This album is going to be a blessing to so many.

Ester, we are so proud of you. May God expand your borders, open doors no man can shut, and take you to nations you've never imagined. May He use this song to touch millions of people.



"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face... then I will hear from heav...
31/05/2026

"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face... then I will hear from heaven and will heal their land." β€” 2 (Chronicles 7:14)
This powerful promise shows us that even in the darkest seasons, God has not abandoned His people.

Currently, Kenya is facing many challenges such as high fuel prices, the cost of living continues to rise and the devastating news of missing children and recent fire tragedies. These difficult realities weigh heavily on our homes, our hearts, and our nation.

But, God's Word gives us hope. He calls us to humble ourselves, pray, and seek His face. When we turn to Him, He promises to hear us from heaven and heal our land.
Today, let us pause and intercede for God to bless Kenya, and heal our land. πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺπŸ™



This afternoon, I joined the family and friends of the late  Owen  in a fundraising harambee to help raise funds towards...
30/05/2026

This afternoon, I joined the family and friends of the late Owen in a fundraising harambee to help raise funds towards his KSh 1.6 million hospital and funeral expenses.

I sincerely thank everyone who came out to stand with the family during this difficult time. Your generosity, compassion, and support are a true reflection of the unity and kindness that define our community.

Let us continue to keep Granton's family in our prayers as they navigate this painful loss. May his soul rest in eternal peace. πŸ™πŸ•ŠοΈ



29/05/2026

Utumishi Girls Academy fire happened yesterday in Gilgil. 28 years ago, similar incident happened at Bombolulu Girls High School in Mazeras, Coast Region on March 1998 where 26 students died. The then President Daniel Arap Moi formed a Commission of Inquiry chaired by Bishop Lawi Imathiu and it submitted its report on 31st July 1998.

The recommendations included

All exit doors in school buildings must open outwards.
Fire extinguishers must be provided and mandatory fire drills conducted for staff and students.
Dormitory capacity must not be exceeded; overcrowding must be legally enforced against.
Teachers' houses must be built so that at least the headteacher lives within the school compound.
Matrons must have minimum qualifications (Form IV and nursing/housekeeping training).
Regular, rigorous school inspections must be conducted as required by the Education Act.
Unqualified tradesmen must not be permitted to carry out electrical installations.
A national Fire Service Act should be enacted.
Students must receive coaching on emergency procedures including fire.
Schools must have adequate, functioning security fencing.

The similarities between the Utumishi incident and the Bombolulu ones are deeply disturbing.

1. Timing β€” a night fire in a dormitory. Bombolulu burned at night. Utumishi burned at night. Students were asleep, in darkness, in an unfamiliar emergency. This is precisely why fire drills and clear escape routes matter most β€” and why they are most often neglected.

2. Inward-opening or locked doors. One of the Bombolulu Commission's most urgent recommendations β€” Recommendation 21 β€” was that exit doors of school buildings must open outwards. A parent at the scene of the Utumishi fire claimed that one of the emergency exits remained locked during the fire, and that only one matron was on duty, meaning only one of the two emergency doors was opened. A parent told NTV that most of the injuries were caused by students jumping from the upper floor because one of the doors was closed. Twenty-eight years after the Commission made this recommendation in the strongest possible terms, students are still dying at doors.

3. Single matron, inadequate supervision. At Bombolulu, the Commission was scathing that only one under-qualified matron was responsible for the safety of 146 girls at night, with no teachers on site. The Utumishi parent alleged the school had only one matron assigned to the dormitory, arguing that two matrons could have opened both emergency exits simultaneously. The Bombolulu recommendation that matrons hold minimum qualifications and that headteachers live on the school compound appears not to have been implemented.

4. No fire drills, no emergency preparedness. The Bombolulu Commission found that not a single student or teacher had been coached on fire emergency procedures. The speed with which the Utumishi dormitory became fatal β€” with students jumping from upper floors β€” suggests students did not know what to do and did not have a practised evacuation route.

5. Overcrowded dormitories. Bombolulu's dormitory held nearly 50% more students than its capacity. No information on Utumishi's occupancy has yet been confirmed, but the number of casualties β€” 16 dead and over 100 hospitalised from a single dormitory β€” raises the same question.

6. The national legislative gap. Recommendation 24 of the Bombolulu report called for a national Fire Service Act. Kenya currently does not have a single, overarching national Fire and Rescue Act that governs the entire country. While there are specific legal codes and workplace rules, legislative efforts like the Fire and Rescue Services Professionals Bill and various national disaster management policies have been introduced in parliament but are still uncompleted - Twenty-eight years later.

πŸ’” Heartbroken and Angered by the Utumishi Girls Academy Tragedy.My heart goes out to the families, parents, and everyone...
28/05/2026

πŸ’” Heartbroken and Angered by the Utumishi Girls Academy Tragedy.

My heart goes out to the families, parents, and everyone at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil following this morning's dormitory fire.
To wake up to the news that we have lost 16 young girls, with more than 70 injured, is a terrible nightmare. No parent should ever send their child to school only to receive them in a coffin. Losing even one child in school is one too many.

As we mourn and pray for the quick recovery of the injured, we must ask ourselves hard questions. What kind of country are we becoming when the safety of our children is treated as something that does not matter?

From St. Kizito in the 90s, to Kyanguli, and recently Hillside Endarasha in 2024 where 21 innocent children died β€” we are still waiting for real answers and justice. Why is the National Disaster Response Management Bill still stuck in Parliament while our schools remain unsafe and at risk of such fires?

We cannot keep offering "thoughts and prayers" while bad planning and lack of safety measures steal our children's futures. Kenyans deserves better. Our children need safety measures. Why don’t we have effective disaster and safety responses to fire πŸ”₯ outbreaks in schools?

Rest in peace, precious girls. Your lives were cut short, but we will not stop demanding a safer Kenya for the children left behind. πŸ™πŸΎπŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ





πŸŒ™ Eid al-Adha MubarakTo our dear Muslim brothers, sisters, and families in Mukurwe-ini and across our nation, may this s...
27/05/2026

πŸŒ™ Eid al-Adha Mubarak
To our dear Muslim brothers, sisters, and families in Mukurwe-ini and across our nation, may this sacred season of sacrifice, faith, and obedience fill your homes with peace, love, and abundant blessings.

As we celebrate together, let us continue to extend kindness to one another, uplift those in need, and strengthen the unity and harmony that bind our communities together.

Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones. May your prayers and acts of devotion be accepted, and may your hearts be filled with joy and gratitude.

26/05/2026

H.E. President Uhuru Kenyatta’s speech yesterday is exactly what families in Mukurwe-ini and across Kenya are feeling every single day. Maisha imekuwa ngumu sana.

When fuel prices, rent, and transport consume everything, the ordinary mwananchi is left with almost nothing for food, school fees, or even basic survival.

Let’s remember something important: alituwarn in 2022, lakini tukakosa kumskiza. He told us where the country was headed. We ignored the warning, and today many Kenyans are paying the price every single day.

That is why we cannot afford to make the same mistake again.

True leaders cannot sit comfortably and remain silent in Parliament while the very wananchi who elected them continue to suffer under this harsh economic crisis. Tumechoka na siasa za ukabila, excuses, and endless blame games β€” because none of those things put food on the table.

Right now, our focus in Mukurwe-ini must change.

We need leadership that boldly speaks for the people, empowers our youth with real job skills, and works tirelessly to bring actual economic relief to the ground. Not empty promises. Not political sideshows.

Together, we can build a constituency where opportunity, dignity, and hope are restored.




From the Emirates Stadium to Mukurwe-ini Constituency, victory belongs to those who prepare, persevere and believe in th...
24/05/2026

From the Emirates Stadium to Mukurwe-ini Constituency, victory belongs to those who prepare, persevere and believe in the people.
Just like Arsenal carried the 2025/2026 Premier League title home after years of hard work and consistency, Prof. Teresa Mutahi is ready to carry the victory home come the 2027 General Election.
The people of Mukurwe-ini deserve visionary leadership, unity and development focused representation. The momentum is building, the support is growing, and the journey to victory has already begun.
2026 belongs to Arsenal. 2027 belongs to Prof. Teresa Mutahi.
In solidarity with all proud Arsenal fans, we celebrate this sweet victory with joy and pride.β€οΈπŸ†
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A massive thank you to every single person who took the time to vote and showed confidence in me πŸ™Leading this poll with...
24/05/2026

A massive thank you to every single person who took the time to vote and showed confidence in me πŸ™

Leading this poll with 36.6% (1,621 votes) is a clear reflection of what we continue to feel on the ground every single day:
Mukurweini is ready.
Ready for fresh, transformative, and non PR focused leadership.

Asanteni sana for your votes, your trust, and your unwavering belief in bringing tangible change to our constituency.

It is clear Mukurweini is ready for a new accountable leadership regardless of party affiliation.
To everyone who has not joined us yet, the doors are wide open. There is a place for you in this journey as we work together to build the Mukurweini we all deserve🀝πŸ’ͺ...






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