Senior political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has foreseen the fate of Deputy President William Ruto in the Mount Kenya region ahead of the August 9 general election, he told Kenyans.
This morning on Twitter, Mutahi Ngunyi, one of Kenya's Azimio-Oyedwa supporters, Raila Odinga in the Mount Kenya region, who foresaw the betrayal of Kenyan flag bearer William Ruto of the Kikuyu community.
Responding to Ruto's scathing remarks on "the day I almost beat Uhuru," the good professor noted that Uhuru Kenyatta's fierce battle with William Ruto could win Raila Odinga. So the majority of the Kikuyu community may support the Azimio leader over William Ruto.
According to him, Ruto's voice was very clear, but the question of who leaked it sparked controversy over allegations that Ruto's spies had leaked it.
"Ruto's sound of beating Uhuru is very clear." However, there is no video on it. Why? Who shot it? Was it Ruto or spies in the Kikuyu Council of Elders? The Kikuyu continue to lie to Ruto, and August 9 will prove my point. I am Kikuyu and proud. " Mutahi Ngunyi said.
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