"Moha gave me KSh 20,000 to expand my stall. Today, I employ two of my neighbors. He didn't come for votes — he came for change."

These are the stories of mama mbogas, students, elders, and youth whose lives Moha has changed — long before any campaign poster went up.
"Moha gave me KSh 20,000 to expand my stall. Today, I employ two of my neighbors. He didn't come for votes — he came for change."

"I had given up on Grade 10 admission because of fees. Moha's bursary brought me back. I'm now in school studying."

"Every month, the foundation sends food to my house. I take care of four grandchildren. Moha is family to us."

"When the county wanted to chase us from the stage, Moha came and stood with us. He fights for the small man."

"Moha got me a wheelchair and capital to start a tailoring shop. Now I'm independent. Mungu ambariki."

"Through Moha's bursary I went back to school, and his youth program gave me a place to dream again. He sees us — and he shows up."
