The race to succeed the incumbent Kakamega county governor Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya is highly competitive and characterized by endorsement from the top two presidential candidates.
The battle which is between the azimio la umoja candidate Fernandez Barasa and Kenya Kwanza alliance candidate Cleophas Malala is really attracting attention.
Days after telling Ruto to stop meddling his nose in the western region politics, Cleo Malala has reportedly made another ground shaking move.
In the campaign poster that has gone viral on Twitter, the senator has removed the deputy president William Ruto's Portrait on it and left Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula's only.
The poster which was released today in bid to popularize their Kakamega county tour for the Kenya kwanza that took place earlier today clearly shows that the picture of Ruto is not included in it.
Malala is one of the strongest Kenya kwanza leader who will be working closely and tirelessly with Mudavadi and Wetangula to deliver western region votes to Ruto.

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