
Currently in the country, many people have been talking about the big names especially those close to Deputy President William Ruto who ended up losing in the party primaries. The likes of Charles Njagua, Caleb Kositany, Cate Waruguru, Isaac Mwaura, Peris Tobiko, Wilson Sossion, Christopher Langat and others have been dominating headlines as Kenyans wait to hear their next move.
Today, Charles Njagua famously known as Jaguar decided to break his silence and made a big announcement after he lost in the UDA party primaries. Jaguar wanted to defend his parliamentary seat through the UDA party but unfortunately, he lost the party's ticket and if he will have to defend the seat, then he will have to do so as an independent candidate.
Through his official twitter account, Jaguar announced that he will be holding discussions with the people of Starehe and decide on the way forward. According to Jaguar, the voice of the people matters and for that reason, he may end up going as an independent candidate if the people will tell him so.

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