Edwin Sifuna has rallied supporters ahead of the Linda Mwananchi Tour Narok Edition, scheduled for Sunday, March 22, 2026, with a blend of faith and politics shaping the day’s programme.
In a brief update shared online, Sifuna signalled that the movement would begin with prayers before shifting to a political rally, asking rhetorically whether anyone did not know where Narok is.
The Nairobi Senator’s remarks have stirred anticipation among his supporters, who see the Narok stop as a strategic push to expand the Linda Mwananchi movement beyond the capital.
Organisers say activities will begin with a church service from 10.00am to 1.00pm at Covenant Church International in Ntulele, bringing together faith leaders and local residents.
The afternoon session will shift to Narok Town, where a mega rally is slated for 2.00pm to 5.00pm. Leaders allied to the movement are expected to address residents on governance and accountability.
Narok County has increasingly become a battleground for political mobilisation, with leaders seeking to tap into its youthful population and growing voter base ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Sifuna has positioned the Linda Mwananchi platform as a civic-driven initiative aimed at amplifying citizen voices and demanding transparency from those in power.
His Narok visit comes amid heightened political activity across the country, with leaders traversing counties to consolidate support and test grassroots networks.
Local organisers say preparations are complete, with security arrangements in place to manage the expected turnout both at the church service and the afternoon rally.
Observers will be keen to see whether the Narok Edition translates into tangible political momentum for Sifuna and his allies as the movement continues its nationwide tour.
