|File Photo Of Chama Cha Kazi Party Leader Hon. Moses Kuria|
The Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has today taken a swipe at President Uhuru Kenyatta for badly lecturing his only presindential candidate DP William Ruto in a public event.
Speaking at KICC during the 100th Cooperative celebrations, President Uhuru Kenyatta lost his temper and heavily attacked his deputy for politicizing his name for the last four years since he divorced him.
"...Kama mtu alichukua bibi yako, si unatafuta mwingine" - Presindent Uhuru said.
Responding to President Uhuru Kenyatta, the vocal Kiambu politician Moses Kuria went angry and slammed the president for claiming that his deputy is the cause of all these troubles currently befalling the country According to Kuria, President Uhuru blames Ruto's for all his woes despite knowing that he divorced him and invited others to work with him leaving DP Ruto in cold.

"After the ex left 4 years ago, now the husband says that's the reason he can not conceive. Salaaaaaala !" Kuria wrote.
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