VIDEO: Manyora Says To Gachagua Revenge Will Only Affect Kenyans After Doing This To Raila And Uhuru
By Josfyn (self media writer) | 20 days ago
Political analyst Herman Manyora went head to say to the deputy president Rigathi Gachagua that revenge never takes anyone.
He also said that the government is supposed to set prices for gas and milk for the companies they alleged are a monopoly than talking about it publicly.
This was a way to show Rigathi Gachagua that there are better ways to resolve issues between political leaders. Leaders should not allow personal interests and bitterness to take control of them.
Political analyst Herman Manyora also said that revenge will not make anyone successful as they are initially not on a positive note.
They should also be ready to work together for the benefit of all the citizens of the country of Kenya. They should not target the downfall of any of the leaders but work together to ensure that they all thrive. This will also benefit the citizens at large.
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