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Cracks In Kenya Kwanza As Big Clash Emerges Between Gachagua And Kiunjuri

Kenya Kwanza on the verge of collapsing

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Reports are surfacing that Dp Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza has developed cracks. This came after TSP party leader Hon Mwangi Kiunjuri, one of Kenya Kwanza’s founders, made an unusual announcement condemning Ruto and his UDA party.

Speaking to the Mediа, as reported by the Nаtiоn on Wednesdаy, the Kenya Kwanza PKresidentiаl Running Mаte added that while it is sad and unfortunate that certain fridge раrties in the Mt Kenyа region have not been mobilized, they still expect D Willаm Rutо to endоrse their саndidаtes.

Deputy President William Ruto consulted with Economist David Ndii, MPs Kimani Ichungwah (Kikuyu), Rigathi Gachagua (Mathira) and John Kiarie (Dagoretti South) during a committee members meeting from eleven counties from Mount Kenya region discussing economic strategy at hotel in, Narok county.
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According to Kenyans.co.ke, Hon Kiunjuri has indicated that he and his party will run solo campaigns in Mount Kenya, as opposed to the united Kenya Kwanza campaigns. They chose to do so, according to Kiunjuri, because Ruto and his UDA party have demonstrated favoritism in the region. According to Kiunjuri, the large party has ignored the local parties in Mount Kenya, which is why they are not staging joint Kenya Kwanza rallies.

“On Tuesday, May 24, Kiunjuri told the press that there is clear favoritism among coalition parties, claiming that’small parties’ from the Mount Kenya region had been disregarded. Kiunjuri accused the coalition of allegedly marginalizing his party during campaigning, as well as lying about its support for TSP, which officially joined the front on April 12.” According to the reports.

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More is expected the more we near 2022 elections.

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