The gap between President Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto is widening on daily bases with both taking different paths. Dp Ruto is the latest to attack his boss where he said once he takes power he will probe him over violation of human rights.
Ruto's speech has caused mixed reactions around the country with analyst politicians and netizens giving there view on the same. The latest to speak is Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu rebuking Dp Ruto over those claims.
The vocal politicians quoted Ephesians 4:31 which says Get rid of all the bitterness rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. A message that was meant to tell Dp Ruto to stop being angry with his boss for there fallout.
Ruto's probe to his bosd as left unanswered questions on what transpired between the two friends with a number of analyst terming it as a deal gone wrong after many years of merrymaking.
What do you think is the cause of Dp Ruto and President Uhuru breakup that makes Ruto to say he will probe his boss.
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