The race to the country's top seat is taking shape between the deputy President and the Azimio leader, Raila Odinga.
Raila Odinga led his azimio coalition brigade to the counties of the Nyanza region in the quest to consolidate votes.
The Orange Democratic Movement boss has taken a swipe at the deputy president for the current cost of UNGA and the high cost of living.https://twitter.com/EtalePhilip/status/1543606188218146816?t=cni2HLo8FgEiyRsE6ltXtQ&s=19
Raila Odinga claims that the prices of UNGA can be traced back to 2009 when William Ruto was the minister of agriculture.


Raila Odinga claims that the PWC of 2009 on impropriety in sell of imported maize to millers was perpetuated by William Ruto.
The deputy present on the other hand has been blaming the government for the high cost of living, linking it handshake and the BBI.
Do William Ruto has been alleging that, the four government agendas failed because the president was held hostage by Raila Odinga.
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