Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka on Saturday 15th January had a meeting at Yatta in Machakos County. The meeting was aimed at popularizing his party ahead of the August 9 general elections. His party is part of the team that formed the One Kenya Alliance. They are expected to name their presidential candidate. 
All of a sudden, the meeting was disrupted when a high snake invaded the meeting. It caused chaos as the guests who were spotted were forced to run away for safety amid screaming.
A few courage had to help in killing the deadly animal. Finally, it was killed. At the moment this happened, Kalonzo Musyoka had not arrived. The incident has elicited reactions online as many users have wondered what it can mean. The eastern region is known for mysterious things such as this.
Later, Musalia arrived and the meeting went on amid caution. Kalonzo urged the audience to maintain peace as the country is heading to a crucial campaign and political scene.
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