Reactions against President William Rutoโs loyalists have continued since Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua attempts to be removed from office.[โฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโถ
The most recent Kenya Kwanza leader to encounter hostility is Moses Kuria, a former cabinet secretary for public service and now an advisor.
Mugithiโs young protรฉgรฉ, Tony Young, cruelly taunted Kuria during the โMBECAโ 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 Gachaguaโs moniker, Riggy G, in the now viral web video, as they heckled Kuria.
Kuria, the presidentโs current economic advisor, had to end his speech when the determined audience began chanting anti-Ruto phrases.
The audience chanted โRuto 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 Rutoโs sympathy letter in memory of the late Henry Gachie, the brother of Bahati MP Irene Njoki.
Kihikaโs struggles align with the intense discussion surrounding Gachaguaโs 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 presidentโs 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 Rutoโs message was meant for the bereaved family, but more jeers were directed towards herโฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>ย