"I warned about this in 2020. It’s still seemed outlandish and frightening back then. Now everything has been normalized. We are cattle lined up at the abatoir," the politician stated.
The war between Ichung'wah and Gachagua does not seem like relenting, despite the rising number of tours involving Ruto and Gachagua in a bid to show unity.
The timing is equally opportune for Ruto, as he seeks to raise over Ksh1 trillion to plug budget shortfalls that came after Kenyans rejected the Finance Bill 2024.
‘’Teachers are not like electrical switches where you can have them on the road then you wake up one day to tell them to stop doing whatever they are doing,’’