Hard Times For Martha Karua As She Loses Her Voice While Attacking President Ruto, Kenyans React
By DigitalTv (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Photo courtesy of President William Ruto and Narc Kenya Party leader Martha Karua.
NARC Kenya Party leader encounters a difficult time as she loses her voice while criticizing President William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza Alliance government at the Kamukunji grounds.
The former Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance presidential running mate joined former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and other leaders for a Public consultation. However, Martha Karua strongly criticizes President William Ruto saying that "he should go home if he doesn't want to deliver" to Kenyans.
Karua argues that Dr. William Ruto is in power for his self-interest and not to help the people of Kenya. She insisted that he has failed to fulfill his promises of reducing the cost of living by addressing the drop in food prices.
As she persisted in raising her voice against the President, she suddenly lost her voice and was forced to take a break before she later took the stage.
As a result, Kenyans develop mixed reactions as in the snapshots below;
Watch Martha Karua's Part in the video below;
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