Kenya Kwanza Chief Delegate Hon William Ruto's ally from the Head of State President Uhuru Kenyatta led Mount Kenya political bloc has broken his silence making a key allegation about Raila Odinga's relationship with President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead of the upcoming general polls.
On his twitter platform, the Mount Kenya region Member of Parliament alleged both the ODM Party leader Hon Raila Odinga and his running mate Hon Martha Karua can not win in the forthcoming August presidential election.
The Gatundu South Lawmaker has further alleged that the Head of State President Uhuru Kenyatta has sensed that Rail-Martha merger will not win in the August presidential election and that is why he (Uhuru Kenyatta) has allegedly given up on them (Raila Odinga and Martha Karua).
According to Moses Kuria, it is therefore seemingly that his Kenya Kwanza ally Hon William Ruto might beat Odinga in the upcoming general elections.
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