Ahead of his manifesto launch Deputy President William Ruto has suffered yet another huge political blow after Azimio La Umoja allied governor, Charity Ngilu accused Ruto of double speaking.
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Through her coded message on social media Ngilu boldly told William Ruto to speak the truth as he seek to address Kenyans especially during this hard times. Ngilu couldn't get it right how William Ruto could 'fight' his boss, President Uhuru Kenyatta as he take credit of what Uhuru's administration has so far achieved.
Attached see her coded message as I captured it from her social media timeline for your review.
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This attracted lots of reactions where different Kenyans gave different views and opinions as captured below.
* This life has no balance. The man is in government and opposition at the same time.
* He is just a populist. He says what his 'radicalized' supporters want to hear!

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