The deputy president William Samoei Ruto is leaving nothing unturned and he is moving across all parts of the country to gather votes as he is set to battle for the top country job ahead of the polls.
The deputy president William Samoei Ruto made a late evening stopover at Likoni where he was warmly welcomed by the mammoth residents who embraced the cold breeze from the region to meet their leader.
The Coastal region has been a major battle ground for the two top presidential Aspirants Hon.Raila Amollo Odinga and the Kenya Kwanza Alliance leader Hon William Samoei Ruto.
This might be an alarm to Raila's camp as Ruto has concentrated much on the region and the Mount Kenya region and is trying to change the things around so that he can win big from the region. The chants and noises filled the air as he pushed for his economic model.
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