Confusion marred Deputy President William Ruto's event, on Saturday, January 22, after the DP and his allies walked in only to meet empty seats.

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Confusion marred DP's event at the AIC Kathonzweni Church in Makueni County after the Second in Command and his allies arrived in church to meet empty seats without congregants.
The presidential hopeful was forced to wait longer than he had intended as congregants came in late at the AIC Kathonzweni Church.
According to reports, the management of the church was forced to rush to mobilise attendees as the DP waited patiently in the deacon's office for the service to start.
The worship team took the lead, as congregants arrived later on to find the DP already in church after he arrived in the church at 9AM to commission a bus paid through a Harambee drive.
The incident has triggered a series of mixed reactions from Kenyans including;


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