Gatundu South member of parliament Moses Kuria has finally made his mind to rejoin with deputy president William Ruto in the Kenya Kwanza alliance, the legislator has falled out with the second in command following his advocation for one strong party by his allies asking them to disband their parties. Now that deputy president is welcome to coalitions, Moses Kuria is ready to join the alliance saying it is more flexible than Azimio which is rigid and he cannot be given room to to bring on his views unlike to Kenya Kwanza.
Concerning the votes the president will control from Mount Kenya region in the August elections, Kuria says that the president will only control 5% of the total votes. Kuria has revealed that it is painful to see his close friends who they have been working together for long like Eugine Wamalwa, Amos Kimunya, Sabina Chege and Samuel Poghisio work from the rival camp.
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