The Tanga Tanga group led by DP Ruto today headed to Kahawa West to drum up support for Ruto's presidential bid. Accompanied by the Nyali MP, DP Ruto revealed his plan to deal with tribalism once he is elected. 
The Nyali MP, Mohammed Ali on the other hand decided to speak to the residents of Kahawa West partly in agikuyu language his main message being that DP Ruto should be the president come August. In the midst of his campaign, Moha jicho pevu decided to dedicate a song to the former prime minister, Raila Odinga. The song was majorly meant to rebuke Raila Odinga's Azimio la Umoja. 
"Azimio hatuendi tena, Azimio hatuendi tena, Azimio hatuendi tena, kuna kuzima sana," sang Mohammed Ali.
The crowd that was seemingly enjoying the campaign sang the song wildly accompanied by screams and whistles. Netizens on the other hand have come out in reaction to the song. Most have condemned Moha for the lack of singing skills. Here's the link to the video. 
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