
Source:https://www.facebook.com/KisiiHotv/videos/1785840895121550/?app=fbl
With a month now remaining for Kenyans to hit yet another new year with its activities again, Kenyan politics continue to simmer as those who lacked trust in the current leading party have now shown interest and have decided to join hands with the leading administration for the betterment of Kenyans way of living and to avoid deterioration of trust between the National government and the County government.
This evening, the current Kisii county governor Simba Arati has left netizens talking about this after deciding to make comments about President William Ruto on his kindness.
Over the project of a hospital that would cost 500 billion shillings to be constructed in Kisii county, Simba Arati has termed president Ruto as the man of his word. Seeking to work with him closer, Arati continued to praise President William Ruto that many would never forget the same situation.
What do you think about Simba Arati's comments?
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