
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance coalition party allied blogger Pauline Njoroge, who is a top critic of President William Ruto and his allies is seemingly in jittery over the President's most hyped Nyanza Region development tour, as she questions what the president usually goes in Mount Kenya Region for since his election.
In her latest message on Facebook, Njoroge has reacted to the president's development tour in Nyanza Region which starts from today, saying that the President is today embarking on a much a hyped development tour in Nyanza Region, while he has not taken any development so far to Mount Kenya region.
She went ahead to post a rhetoric question about what usually takes the president to Mount Kenya Region since his election if not just politicking. While in other regions like Nyanza he is taking development projects in a tour which has been mush hyped by some of his allies.
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