CS Moses Kuria's Message On East African Nations That Will Jointly Bid To Host 2027 Afcon

Trade cabinet secretary Moses Kuria has left Kenyan talking on Twitter. This is after he shares the latest photo of him enjoying a world cup match with sports Cs Ababu Namwamba and the UK high commissioner.
According to Moses Kuria, East African countries will jointly bid to host the Africa cup of nations in 2027. The three were in unknown areas where they were enjoying one of the world cup matches.
The photo of trade Cs watching the world cup match with Ababu Namwamba and the UK high commissioner has gone viral on different social media platforms, whereby it's sparking mixed reactions.
Many are out to say that CS Ababu Namwamba should stick to his office and do his role in visiting other CCS while others are out warning US high commissioner, against associating herself with Moses Kuria.

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