Yesterday, deputy president William Ruto and his close ally from Azimio President Uhuru kenyatta exchanged some bitter words.
On one side Uhuru was blasting his deputy for starting early campaigns other than helping him.
Well, after Ruto learnt of president Uhuru Kenyatta’s remarks while he was still in Tharaka Nithi, the angry Dp blasted president Uhuru badly
However, the controversial Nation paper has alleged that there was a time when Ruto nearly slapped the president Uhuru kenyatta.
It has emerged that is was back in 2017 just days after the mega election the duo were engaged in a heated altercation.
This interesting heading by the Nation has sparked seriously uproar across the internet with netizens eliciting varied reviews.
A huge number have alleged that the news paper is being used to Propelle propaganda.
On Friday, the same paper alleged that deputy president William Ruto was going to investigate and even jail president kenyatta. 
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