Reactions against President William Rutoโ€™s loyalists have continued since Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua attempts to be removed from office.[โ€ฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโ–ถ

The most recent Kenya Kwanza leader to encounter hostility is Moses Kuria, a former cabinet secretary for public service and now an advisor.

Mugithiโ€™s young protรฉgรฉ, Tony Young, cruelly taunted Kuria during the โ€œMBECAโ€ premiere on Saturday, October 12, at SNL Lounge in Githurai 44.

The organizers called Kuria to speak on stage, and the agitated attendees turned aggressive.

The fervent audience chanted Gachaguaโ€™s moniker, Riggy G, in the now viral web video, as they heckled Kuria.

Kuria, the presidentโ€™s current economic advisor, had to end his speech when the determined audience began chanting anti-Ruto phrases.

The audience chanted โ€œRuto must goโ€ until the former CS interrupted himself.

In other news, on Friday, October 11, while attending a burial in Bibilioni hamlet, Bahati Constituency, Governor Susan Kihika encountered an antagonistic gathering.

In a show of anger, mourners greeted the county head and forbade her from reading Rutoโ€™s sympathy letter in memory of the late Henry Gachie, the brother of Bahati MP Irene Njoki.

Kihikaโ€™s struggles align with the intense discussion surrounding Gachaguaโ€™s impeachment, which has stirred emotions among voters in Mount Kenya.

However, the funeral service quickly became a platform to criticize the Kenya Kwanza government and its officials.

Smoothly delivering her address, Kihika attempted to transmit the presidentโ€™s message, but loud jeers and boos drowned her out, indicating rising dissatisfaction among the grassroots.

Kihika struggled to be heard, telling the impatient audience that Rutoโ€™s message was meant for the bereaved family, but more jeers were directed towards herโ€ฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>ย 

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