Elgeyo Marakwet senator Kipchumba Murkomen has broken silence on the exclusion of deputy president William Ruto's portrait by senator Cleophas Malala on his latest campaign posters.
The youthful senator has hit at at a leading media house for misreporting on the move by Malala arguing that it amounts to poor journalism.
The United Democratic Alliance party politician has explained that Malala only excluded the deputy president since he was set to host only Amani National Congress party leader Musalia Mudavadi and his Ford Kenya party counterpart Moses Wetangula.
The move by Malala had led to speculations with many claiming that there are issues within the Kenya Kwanza team. This followed a strong attack on Ruto by Malala who claimed that the United Democratic Alliance party leader had been frustrating their campaigns within the Western region with his UDA party candidates fronted all over in the region perceived as ANC stronghold.
Source: https://twitter.com/kipmurkomen/status/1529469424322895874?t=D20sLvr-KqpWv4abMKvpjA&s=19
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