At the Kenya Kwanza Economic Forum, which was held in Kitui and attended by the honorable Musalia Mudavadi, head of the Amani National Congress party, William Ruto's supporter, caused a stir today.
The outspoken young leader argued that the meeting could not conclude without him having the opportunity to speak. He refused to be quieted and refused to grasp that the governor of Machakos will offer a vote of gratitude after the governors of Kilifi and Musalia Mudavafi have spoken.
The loud politician reprimanded Mutua after stealing the governor's microphone as the audience yelled back. He claimed that Ruto had assigned him the task of pursuing.
The crowd went wild as they heckled the governor for denying him the opportunity to speak at this point as the man who introduces himself as Mosee stood at the podium and declared all leaders affiliated with Kenya Kwanza must respect Kitui grassroot leaders.
He continued by saying that they would support Kenyan Kwanza William Ruto for president, but they demanded respect.
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