
No-nonsense Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has issued a tough warning to politicians who have been causing chaos in different parts of the country.
Speaking on Sunday from Nyamira county, the super Cabinet Secretary noted that the government would not allow any politicians to disrupt Kenyans at all.
He said that the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government programs knows that politicians had organised violence witnessed in the recent times.

Among those who are in trouble with the government are allies of deputy president William Ruto who were arrayed on Thursday during different by-elections in the country.
The Inspector General of the Police Service Hillary Mutyambai has already ordered that all those linked with the violence should be charged with immediate effect.
CS Fred Matiang'i on Saturday threatened to go to court to have Chapter six of the constitution applied against all the politicians who are known to incite violence in the country.
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