Hello and welcome back to my channel. Today, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused Raila Odinga, leader of the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition, of sabotaging the Kenya Kwanza government's agenda.
Speaking when he opened National Assembly Majority Party Conference on Legislative Matters in Nairobi according to reports from K24, Rigathi said Raila is back to his "old behaviour".
"Uhuru was pushing us towards the old man, and we told him we knew the old man's ways and he could not change them. Now he is back to his old behaviour. He is saying his election victory was stolen. He had the deep state and the system, who could have robbed him?" He said according to the source.
However, these reports has sparked alot of mixed reactions from Kenyans online. Below are some of their reactions;
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