Deputy President William Ruto today visited his backyard in the Rift Valley, where he came under attack from Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga allies in the region, adding that they would not receive the vote. in the next general election in 2022 unless they repent and turn around. their old ways when they used to respect him.
And speaking to the residents of Cherengany, where he openly told them to reject Joshua Kutuny's candidacy for re-election in the upcoming general election in 2022, the second-in-command publicly said that the country there is a shortage of fools and they are very tired now to assist people not to give up their hands.
"Iko Mtu Mjinga Huku Cherengany? Engine Kama Amebakia si Ni Mtu Mmoja? Nani Huyo? Eti Kutuny? (Isn't it true that fools have come to Kenya? If someone doesn't work and send it back. Don't work with him,) Ruto said even as the excited crowd continued to sing Kutuny's chants.
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