A rare photo of rival members of Parliament sharing a moment together has sparked an online debate.
Dundapost.com gossip blog reported on the photo posted by a renowned city blogger Lord Abraham Mutai who appeared to blast the MPs for always laughing together anytime they want to pass 'selfish Bills' that would benefit their pockets.
For instance, today the parliament was debating the Constituency Development Fund kitty in which more millions are supposed to be allocated to their areas.
They seized the opportunity to share moments together despite their bitter political rivalry between the Kieleweke and Tangatanga factions.
“When it comes to anything to do with the pockets of these wangwana, there is nothing like Kieleweke, Tangatanga, Opposition, ODM or whatever. There is only their pockets!” Blogger Mutai captioned the photo which had Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu, his Kapsaret counterpart Oscar Sudi both who don’t see eye to eye politically.
Also in the photo was South Muguirango MP Silvanus Osoro and Soy legislator Caleb Kositany.
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