A popular Kenyan musician from Orange Democratic Movement, ODM party leader Raila Odinga's perceived turf, Western region had has released a song praising Deputy President William Ruto's party, United Democratic Alliance, UDA party.
In a video posted by the Former Kakamega County Senator, Dr. Boni Khalwale on his Twitter handle, the male musician realised the Deputy President William Ruto's song praising Bottom Up economic development model during one of the DP Ruto's rally today.
Here are the two sampled comments from a section of Kenyans
Isaac Rotich while commenting on the song posted by Boni Khalwale said “But you put a lot of energy on campaigns, will you put the same effort when you assent to power? Please answer!"
Austine said while commenting on the song “Bull fighter hizi ni nini.. Post that video telling us about who killed Msando.'
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https://twitter.com/KBonimtetezi/status/1484592617677594624?s=20
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