As political sabres continue to ravage the country, Kenyans are eagerly awaiting the results of the national elections in 2022. The majority of Kenyans are eagerly awaiting the August 2022 general elections at a time when concern is growing throughout the country and time is flying by.
Due to the outstanding work that President Uhuru Kenyatta has been doing around the country, Kenyans and some COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli believed that he should be given a longer term in office. Well, vice president William Ruto, who is engaged in a heated disagreement with president Uhuru Kenyatta, is dissatisfied with the way events are turning out.
According to Boni Khalwale, the UDA party has just delivered yet another morning bombshell. Boni Khalwale, who had earlier been accused of supporting Baraza of the Azimio La Umoja Team for governor, now asserts that the deputy chairman of the UDA party is uneasy about Cleophas Malala's bid for governor of Kakamega. The votes the UDA party anticipates receiving could be jeopardized by this.
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