Today, confusion have rocked the country on the situation insider Dp Ruto's Kenya Kwanza movement. This came in after the ANC pillar, hon Cleophas Malala made a strange move today in the evening.
As reported by the nation africa, senator Cleophas Malala have removed all photos of Dp Ruto's in his campaign posters. According to this publication, reason behind this move by senator Malala who have always been reffered to as Mudavadi's mouth piece have not been known. Malala has occasionally warned Dp Ruto against his move to extend his hand to local politics in the western region.
On other hand, reports claims that there is a division within the same Kenya Kwanza over Dp Ruto's move to exclude non UDA leaders on his meeting at Karen office. This has greated jitters with other small parties blaming UDA for trying to outsmart them ahead of the august general elections. Now, do you think that there is a looming division In Kenya Kwanza? Drop your view.
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