Former Vice President and Wiper Party leader Honorable Kalonzo Musyoka today hosted opposition leaders at his national delegates conference.
The meeting was attended by; former interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i, former Vice President Gachagua’s, former Defence Forces Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa and Martha Karua.
The meeting was aimed at explaining the position of the Wiper Party in the coming general election. Well, details have emerged of how Kalonzo was betrayed just before the meeting.
Account to the post made by President William Ruto, one of Kalonzo Musyoka’s allied members of Parliament from Mwingi north failed to attend the wiper party NDC and joined Ruto at State House meeting.
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According to the report, Mwingi West Member of Parliament Honorable Charles Nguna was at the State House to discuss the development projects aimed at benefiting the people of the Lower eastern region.
Many political analysts have interpreted this as total defiance and Wiper Party leader has advised to put his house in order of he wants to succeed in his quest to remove President William Ruto from power come 2027 general election.
Post made by President William Ruto.
We have come a long way in stabilising our economy. The task ahead now is to accelerate our economic growth and create wealth and jobs.
This calls for our collective commitment and focus. We will march on together, every step of our way, for the long-term transformation of Kenya.
Met Lower Eastern leaders at State House, Nairobi.
I specially thank Mwingi West MP Charles Ngusya Nguna of the Wiper Party for his bold move to join our team so as to push forward the development agenda in his constituency.
