The Kenyan politics is now becoming much hotter and alarming as far as the august elections are now concerned.The Kenya Kwanza coalition party headed by deputy president William Ruto has been growing much popular and famous in mount Kenya region.When the running mates were unveiled by the two top presidential aspirants,it seems things have really changed in mount Kenya region.
Today from the latest report,it was revealed that there have been cracks in the party during the rally where other leaders were seen as less capable to be give the priority in the party.It is now true that Raila-Karua Wave seems to be much hotter which is going to be a huge headache to Ruto's camp ahead of the august elections.
Ruto has been much determined to ensure that he succeeds president Uhuru Kenyatta by all means possible despite their political differences.Ruto should therefore make a quick move to curb the looming trouble in his party or else he will be shown dust come august elections.
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