In the past few weeks, there has been fiery exchange of words between Deputy President William Ruto and his boss President Uhuru Kenyatta as the General election approaches.
Recently President Uhuru Kenyatta has blamed Deputy President William Ruto of failing to take his job seriously as the Deputy President of the Nation.
On the other side in his campaign, Deputy President William Ruto has always attacked President Uhuru Kenyatta of his handshake with Orange Democratic Movement Party leader Raila Odinga.
A report by the Star Newspaper has today established that these fiery UhuRuto war could only benefit Orange Democratic Movement Party leader Raila Odinga in the August polls.
Report indicate that most of the political Analyst Gabe argued that these tension might erode the Popularity of Kenya Kwanza Alliance Coalition gains in the rich Mt Kenya region.
"Analysts argue the tension might erode Kenya Kwanza Gains in Mt Kenya",reads a statement from the Daily.
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