Just a few hours after President William ruto outlined the mandate of his deputy Gachagua, today he met up with a senior politician from the orange democratic movement who recently openly indicated that he is willing to work with the current regime under the leadership of President William ruto.

According to an update by the deputy president he revealed that he met up with the governor Kisii Arati Simba who has been keen on ensuring that his county develops after joining hands with President William ruto.

The meeting with ruto's deputy coming just a few days after he was spotted at state house together with President William ruto and other like-minded leaders from the region who openly indicated that they are willing and ready to work with ruto.

Gachagua revealing that the meeting discussed among other things key development issues that the county of kisii stands to benefit after openly indicating their intention to work with president ruto
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