ANC Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi who is an ally to DP Ruto, has unapologetically and fearlessly tackled the President Of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta on why he keep calling DP Ruto a thief and he's not issuing an arrest warrant on him.

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Speaking at Bungoma County where they hosted their first grand rally with Ruto after their reunion in Mudavadi's backyard, he questioned Uhuru's decision on calling Ruto a thief and not taking him to court.
Musalia Mudavadi asked Uhuru why he wants to arrest DP Ruto now when the election date is approaching, exactly 180 days, yet he had all the time to do so long time ago.

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Mudavadi wondered why Uhuru waited for so long yet to take Ruto to court yet he has been calling him a thief. Mudavadi has started to defend Ruto after their reunion and it's seems their union will last for long.
Kenyans online also wondered the same, why the EACC, DCI and DPP have never arrested Ruto yet there has been allegations he's a thief from every corner of Kenya.

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