The Chama Cha kazi party leader and the Gatundu East member of parliament hon Moses Kuria has thrown deputy president William Ruto and his hustler nation movement team into deep thinking with his last night message.
Writing on his Facebook page, Moses Kuria said that Kenyans should expect not less that two parties in the forthcoming elections in August 9th this year. He said that one of the parties is the party which will respect other parties and the other party is the party which will form the opposition. He concluded with a Swahili phrase which seeks people to open their eyes and as they cannot be forced to see what is happening.
"In the forthcoming elections,there will only be two categories of political parties, parties that will respect other parties and parties that will form the opposition. Chambilecho wahenga, mwenye macho haambiwi tazama," he wrote.
This was a direct message to deputy president William Ruto and his team who have been forcing other leaders to fold their parties and join the hustler nation ahead of the 2022 elections.

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