Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama's ex-wife, Agnes Kavindu unsuccessfully contested for the Machakos Women representative seat in last year's general elections.
Kavindu made a surprising bid for the seat but she alongside other contenders lost to Joyce Kamene.
She had promised to spearhead youth, women, and persons living with disabilities empowerment if elected but has now taken a low profile and quite political life.
Muthama's estranged first wife went into silence after losing to Kamene in the hotly contested election.
She is an ardent supporter of Jubilee government and was vocal during her campaigns castigating opposition leaders who he accused of lacking development agenda to sale to Kenyans.
In her last media address immediately after the 2017 polls, Kavindu conceded defeat saying that she would try her luck next time.
"Machakos people have made their choice and elected Kamene, for the rest of us we will live to fight another day," Kavindu told the press in her last media interview.
Political analysts now argue that Kavindu is among the new crop of politician's to push the Kamba agenda in the next general election.
According to political pundit Peter Ngure, Ukambani politics is likely to shift its support in 2022.
"With the rebellion and discontent among some Kamba politicians, the region's political influence will not be the same come 2022," he said.
Already former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and Machakos governor Alfred Mutua have declared an interest in the 2022 presidential seat and are lobbying for support.