In Subukia, the air isn’t just filled with the scent of agriculture; it’s electric with the “California Dream”. Leading this charge is Hussein Dida, a Nairobi-based IT and AI powerhouse who isn’t just running for Parliament in 2027; he’s architecting a total systemic upgrade.
Supporters have already branded his manifesto as the blueprint for the “California of Kenya”. Dida isn’t just talking about policy; he’s talking about a disruption of the status quo. By merging high-tech expertise with grassroots grit, he aims to transform Subukia into a powerhouse of economic growth and modernised infrastructure that mirrors the ambition of the West Coast.
While his vision is futuristic, his presence is profoundly human. Dida has become a magnet for Gen Z voters and mothers alike, bridging the gap between digital native aspirations and the core values of the household. His “boots on the ground” approach was recently felt during a sombre moment of solidarity with the family of Charles Mwangi, where Dida championed a message of radical compassion and communal unity.

His commitment to the “Subukia Upgrade” isn’t just theoretical. From the halls of Holy Family School, where he spearheaded a harambee to revolutionise school infrastructure, Dida is proving that his vision is backed by action. His agenda is a four-pillar powerhouse:
Precision Education: Preparing the next generation for a global stage.
Economic Engines: Empowering local businesses with modern tools.
Fortified Security: Ensuring a safe environment for rapid growth.
Next-Gen Infrastructure: Building the literal roads to prosperity.
As the 2027 horizon draws closer, Hussein Dida is no longer just a candidate; he is a phenomenon. In a constituency hungry for a “Version 2.0”, his bold, tech-forward vision is capturing imaginations and proving that the California Dream might just be written in the soil of Subukia.

