Amani National Congress leader hon Musalia Mudavadi has delivered a real shaker in his Bomas of Kenya delegates meeting.
The Amani Party has endorsed him to be the flag bearer in the forthcoming general election.
Musalia said that he is fit and mature enough to be the 5th president of Kenya. He further said it is hard for him to work with Azimio la Umoja since it can not be trusted.
However, the presence of the Deputy President of Kenya Dr. William Ruto has elicited mixed reactions and hot debate all over the country.
This is because a coalition between the two leaders might be a political tsunami in the country.

Furthermore, hon Musalia Mudavadi has raised many questions among Kenyans after he said that his first move will be to fight rich cartels in Kenya who do not pay taxes to the government despite owning multi-billion businesses.
The sentiment however did not mention any individual but Kenyans were left guessing on who he was referring to.
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