Abuga Makori claims that Kalonzo Musyoka is not able to win over all of the Kamba with their votes. Other areas that backed Azimio are not under his jurisdiction.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will each take office at a later date. They have also penetrated regions that backed Raila Odinga.

The old guy walks away, saying that Ruto will win all the elections in 2027 because the Kalenjin people believe in him. Makori made the observation that Kalonzo cannot win over every Kamba. He is not in charge of the other groups that supported Azimio.

Ruto and Gachagua will begin somewhere. Additionally, they have invaded areas that supported Raila. In the 2027 election, Ruto will triumph handily, supported by the Kalenjins, while Raila will get older and eventually retire.

Makori made the observation that Kalonzo cannot win over every Kamba. He is not in charge of the other groups that supported Azimio. Ruto and Gachagua will begin somewhere.

Additionally, they have invaded areas that supported Raila. In the 2027 election, Ruto will triumph handily, supported by the Kalenjins, while Raila will get older and eventually retire.

Makori believes that not all of the Kamba votes can be given to Kalonzo. There are provinces in Azimio that are not under his control.

Ruto and Gachagua have similar beginnings. They also visited Raila’s bases. Ruto will win all of the elections in 2027 with the support of the Kalenjins and the retirement of the aging Raila.

Makori talked about the voting process. He went on to say that Kalonzo did not receive the support of every Kamba. Other regions that supported Azimio do not agree with him.

Ruto and Gachagua have a starting point. They also went to places where votes had been cast for Raila. With the backing of the Kalenjin people and the exit of old man Raila, Ruto will easily win the 2027 election...CONTINUE READING>>

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