Recognized for delivering reliable and independent research, Mwelekeo Insights continues to shape conversations through credible public opinion polling.
The survey results from Mwelekeo Insights for the Kamukunji constituency provided a detailed look at voter preferences.
Mwelekeo Insights is a respected independent research firm known for conducting reliable public opinion surveys on political, social, and economic issues.
Through scientific research methods, the firm provides credible data that helps track public opinion and emerging trends across Kenya.
According to the final data, Hon. Simon Mbugua emerged as the clear leader with just over 63 percent of the support.
His closest competitors were Hon. Yusuf Hassan, who received approximately 21 percent, and Hussein Mohamed, who garnered about 15 percent of the respondents’ support.
The number of undecided voters was remarkably low, at less than one percent, indicating that the electorate has strong and clear opinions on their representation.
This poll is one of many that Mwelekeo Insights has conducted to capture public sentiment on various issues.
The research firm, known for its accurate and scientific opinion polling, has explored a wide range of social, economic, and political topics.
One of their notable recent studies examined the attitudes of women aged 30 and below toward marriage in Nairobi.
This research found that only 29 percent of respondents considered marriage an essential life goal, while a majority of 53 percent stated it was not a priority.
The study highlighted that career ambitions, financial independence, and personal freedom were key factors influencing these views, with 52 percent citing financial independence as the top reason for deprioritizing marriage.
Another surprising finding from this research was that 51 percent of the women surveyed were open to entering polygamous marriages if it came with economic advantages.
Beyond social research, Mwelekeo Insights also delves into cultural traditions.
For example, a July 2025 study investigated men’s attitudes toward the bride-price tradition.
The findings showed that 53 percent of men support the tradition, while 47 percent oppose it.
Furthermore, 65 percent of men believed the cost of the bride price should be shared, and 83 percent supported the idea of gradual payment .
The firm also actively researches political and governance trends, such as assessing public confidence in cabinet appointees and analyzing the impact of fiscal policies on citizens.
Mwelekeo Insights gathers its data through a mix of surveys, social media analysis, and in-person interviews to ensure reliable and unbiased findings.
Their work provides a foundation for understanding shifting societal norms, political dynamics, and economic attitudes, offering valuable insights for businesses, policymakers, and the public .

