"Wacha Uongo" Munya Badly Heckled After Attacking Dp Ruto in Meru
By FrankUpdatez (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Agriculture cabinet secretary Peter Munya was last evening Heckled by a section of Meru residents after he made some interesting remarks about Deputy President William Ruto.
In a clip shared by a famous Meru page, Munya was recorded Alleging how deputy president William Ruto was planning to arrest and prosecute Uhuru kenyatta after the August 9 General Elections..
Well these remarks attracted some serious backlash from the crowd who openly asked him t9 stop lying to the public.
Munya has been facing some tough times trying to defame deputy president William Ruto in Meru and the neighboring counties.
The Cs ha openly said he was going to support Raila Odinga and his preferred presidential candidate in the August polls.
Nevertheless, the ground seems to be communicating differently with Ruto and his Kenya Kwanza team commanding a huge following from central kenya.
Raila and his allies have currently camped in the region trying to convince more kenyans from the said locality to vote for the Azimio OKA alliance.
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