Are voters in Taita-Taveta unwilling to embrace scholars in politics?
While a number of scholars from Taita-Taveta County have made a name in government and private sector, the same cannot be said in politics, at least going by the handful of examples in the recent years. In 2007 Professor Morris Mbondenyi, then 38, made history by being among the few law dons from the Coast region to venture into politics. Mbondenyi was taking a stab at the Mwatate parliamentary seat on a Jubilee ticket to unseat the then ODM MP Andrew Mwadime. Prof Mbondenyi, at one time the deputy director at Kenya school of Law, was banking on his being a distinguished lawyer to articulate legal matters in and out of the National Assembly. However, he lost to Andrew Mwadime. In 2022 Mbondenyi made a second attempt at the Mwatate seat but lost to political greenhorn with little education, Peter Shake. His main rival in 2017 Andrew Mwadime left the parliamentary seat to vie as governor and won with close to 50,000 votes. It remains unclear if the eminent law professor has future ...