Environmental activist Truphena Muthoni has stirred conversations after hinting at a possible political bid in 2027. The 22-year-old, known for her Guinness World Record tree-hugging marathon, took to X, formerly Twitter, to ask her followers which political seat she should contest.
In her post, Muthoni wrote, “Ni kiti gani nikiomba 2027 mtanipea?” The question generated mixed reactions from her followers. Some encouraged her to take the step and sell her agenda to the public, while others warned her against entering politics at this stage.
Supporters praised her advocacy work and expressed optimism about her potential to make a broader impact. DJ Krowbar urged her to outline her plans, saying, “Tell the people what you want to do for them…. Wauzie sera zako waamue.” Philip Vinsky called her ambition valid, noting that her platform could allow her to serve the public more effectively and that her prospect of holding elective office was exciting.
Critics, however, questioned her readiness and the relevance of her activism to political leadership. Alinory Kwena asked whether hugging trees alone justified a leadership role, while Omadwa E. Juma advised her to focus on environmental advocacy rather than politics. The OVO Party of Kenya cautioned that political seats are earned through consistent work and strategy, suggesting Muthoni should consolidate her achievements before pursuing elective office.
Truphena Muthoni has gained national and international recognition for her environmental efforts, particularly her record-setting tree-hugging campaign, which aimed to raise awareness about deforestation and climate change. Her dedication has inspired many, especially young people, to engage in environmental conservation.
The discussion around her potential political career highlights the intersection between activism and governance, with followers debating whether advocacy experience translates to political leadership. While some see her as a promising future leader, others urge patience and strategic preparation before entering the political arena.
As she continues to influence environmental policy and awareness, Muthoni’s next moves—whether in advocacy or politics—will be closely watched by both supporters and critics alike.

