Lady tattoos Kanyari’s 2027 political bid on her chest

By , May 18, 2026

A lady has tattooed the Salvation Healing Ministry founder Pastor Victor Kanyari’s 2027 political message on her chest as a way of popularising the preacher’s political bid ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The bold tattoo, which reads “Panga Kasa na Kanyari 2027″, has attracted attention online due to its unusual and highly personal form of political support.

Taking to his official Facebook account on Monday, May 18, 2026, Kanyari shared the photo and reacted to the bold tattoo, expressing appreciation for the gesture.

“Waa thanks for the love, #kanyari#viralreelsシ#trendingreels#mpkasarani2027,” Kanyari wrote.

Lady tattoos Kanyari's 2027 political bid. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/prophetkanyari
Lady tattoos Kanyari’s 2027 political bid. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/prophetkanyari

As discussions continue, the incident highlights how political branding and personal support are increasingly being expressed through bold and unconventional social media trends.

Kanyari’s 2027 political bid

The move comes as the vocal preacher continues to popularise his 2027 political bid for the Kasarani Member of Parliament seat.

Speaking during one of his outreach events on Friday, April 17, 2026, in Njiru, Kasarani Constituency, Kanyari told residents that he has officially joined active politics.

The self-proclaimed prophet added that he is ready to contest for the seat, boldly claiming that the position is already his.

Nimeamua kuingia katika siasa na nimeamua nitasimama kiti ya ubunge Kasarani, Kanyari said.

“Kiti ya MP Kasarani 2027 is mine.”

He further urged residents to embrace democratic participation, encouraging fair competition among all aspirants.

Naona watu wanachukua kura na watu wakubali kuchukua kura, kila mtu achukuwe kura tufanye kazi,” he urged.

Victor Kanyari during his tour in Njiru Ward,Kasarani Constituency. PHOTO/ https://www.facebook.com/prophetkanyari
Victor Kanyari during his tour in Njiru Ward,Kasarani Constituency. PHOTO/ https://www.facebook.com/prophetkanyari

Reason for vying

Kanyari also laid out his motivation for entering the race, accusing current leaders of failing residents.

Nasimama na watu wa Kasarani kwa sababu viongozi ambao wako hawafanyi kazi,” he said, framing his bid as a response to dissatisfaction with leadership in the constituency.

In earlier campaign-style visits to Njiru Ward, Kanyari had outlined a grassroots-focused agenda targeting education and household welfare.

He promised to support free education for children if elected, saying parents would no longer struggle with school fees under his leadership.

“Nikichaguliwa kuwa mweshimiwa, hutawai lipia mtoto wako school fees,” he said during one of his engagements with residents.

He also pledged to provide school uniforms for needy pupils and distribute basic food aid, including maize flour, to vulnerable families as part of his community outreach.

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