President Uhuru Kenyatta today has again launched another attack on deputy president William Ruto, telling him to shut up because he failed to deliver to the people of Kenya.
Speaking at KICC today, uhuru criticized Ruto of being too mouthy yet could not deliver what he was employed to do by Kenyans.
"You failed to deliver to kenyans, yet you go around talking and talking about what ought to be done," he said.
However according to the gatundu south member of parliament hon Moses Kuria, Ruto could not have delivered because he was not given the chance to and was denied the chance by president Uhuru Kenyatta's family to deliver to hustlers.
"How did you expect him to perform when your family and cronies stood on the way of every effort to solve hustlers problems?" Kuria asked.
The war of words between Uhuru Kenyatta and deputy president William Ruto has been ongoing since the handshake in 2018 with Ruto claiming he was sidelined in government activities.

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