Comparison Between Raila Odinga's Crowd in Narok And Ruto's in Ol-kalau (Photos)
By Jeff_ke | self meida writer
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Comparison Between Raila Odinga's Crowd in Narok And Ruto's in Ol-kalau (Photos)
Chief Opposition leader Raila Amolo Odinga had today toured Narok County where he popularized the Building Bridges Initiative amongst the locals. The former prime minister was in the company of Environment Cabinet Secretary Keriako Tobiko and lawmakers led by Narok North’s Moitalel Ole Kenta who invited everyone to attend the rally praising the Maasai community as people of integrity, respect, charisma, and peace. He also warned against anyone who may want to divide the residents with politics and misleading agendas.
Deputy president William Ruto was also doing his normal weekend tours and today, he was in Nyandarua county. He attended a church service at African Inland Church(AIC) Engineer, Kinangop constituency and received a warm welcome from the residents. Afterwards, headed to Oljoro rok where he donated a school bus.
Below is a photo comparison between the two tours earlier today.
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