Kimilili constituency member of parliament honourable Didmus Barasa has taken to social media today to mock Kakamega county senator honourable Boni Khalwale. This is after the UDA party candidate Mwambu Mabonga lost the Bungoma county senatorial race. Despite the fact that he is a a UDA party member, Barasa was on the forefront in campaigning for Ford Kenya candidate Wafula Wakoli who emerged the winner.
Moreover, it was a shocker today as Croatia beat Brazil in world cup today. Khalwale has been supporting Brazil all through. For that reason, Barasa has said that Khalwale has lost twice today after UDA candidate losing and Brazil being eliminated too.
"Bullfigter Dr Boni Khalwale,CBS has been a victim of double tragedy today. His choice of a candidate lost in Bungoma senetorial race and his kind of a team #brazil just lost. Chunga my friend at this rate you might loose the Kingdom of heaven as well. Kindly type below and say pole to him," he posted in Facebook.
However, Khalwale is yet to respond to him. He has not even talked about the Bungoma senatorial race.
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