DP William Ruto has been surprised by a Muzungu Bishop in Kiminini Church in Trans Nzoi County.
During the church service, the Bishop started using Kiswahili leaving DP William Ruto together with his team surprised.
According to the video that has been shared by a reliable news provider the Mzungu used these words in Kiswahili without having a problem pronouncing them.
"Karibu sana kwa kanisa yetu Naibu was Rais William Ruto, tumefurahia kukuona Leo katika kanisa yetu, hatuna Budi kukupongeza na tuko na wewe milele" the Bishop words.
In English translation,
Welcome to our church Deputy President William Ruto, we are delighted to see you today in our church, we must congratulate you and we are with you forever "the Bishop words.
DP was warmly welcomed by the Church worshipers during his entrance to the church many were seen clapping hands and cheering for him.
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