"Najua Bei Ya Unga Bado Iko Juu" Ruto Finally Reveals Why, Blames This Two Characters (Video)
By news4you.co.ke (self media writer) | 1 month ago
The president of Kenya William Ruto was today in Mavoko passing by, when he took his time to talk with the local residents in the area. He has promised then to do great things to them. Despite just introducing the hustlers fund he has promised to improve the infrastructure in the economy and also he will ensure that the lives of Kenyans is safe.
Furthermore, he has asked Kenyans to give him some time as he tries to rectify, the price of Unga that's very high. During campaigns he did promised Kenyans to make their life better, firstly by lowering the price of Unga in a span of one month of his administration.
However, he has not make it happen, he has blame Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga for deteriorating the public resources by distribution low price Unga instead of supplying cheap fertilizer to the local consumers. He has promised Kenyans to rectify the price soon.
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