Boniface Mwangi has announced that he is seeking a campaign manager as he prepares to mount a bid for Kenya’s presidency. The activist-turned-politician said he is looking for a strategic and experienced professional to help build and coordinate a national campaign team ahead of the next General Election.
Mwangi first rose to prominence as a photojournalist before becoming one of Kenya’s most visible anti-corruption crusaders. Through civic movements and street protests, he has consistently pushed for government accountability, youth empowerment, and transparent leadership. Over the years, he has positioned himself as a reform-minded leader focused on tackling corruption, unemployment, and inequality.
His entry into presidential politics signals a bold step from activism into executive leadership. Political observers say assembling a strong campaign team will be crucial if he hopes to compete against established political figures backed by well-funded party machinery.
By publicly inviting applications for a campaign manager, Mwangi appears keen to project openness and professionalism as he lays the groundwork for his presidential bid. The move also underscores his intention to build a structured, policy-driven campaign aimed at appealing to young voters and reform-minded Kenyans seeking alternative leadership.


