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President Ruto tells Raila to stop planning chaos

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President William Ruto has told opposition leader Raila Odinga to end the mass demonstrations and instead prepare for the next general elections vowing to beat him again. Speaking as he kicked off his three day tour of South Nyanza, the president told the opposition leader that the time for politics was over and attention should be shifted to service delivery.

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    1. Time will tell but remember demonstration is not for common mwananchi demonstration is foratajili pekee

  1. You people when will be civilized.let which is for yours come by law but not by begging and praising human being.what will do to creator

    1. tell us who is responsible for bloodshed on the following kenyans:-
      1.msando
      2.yiebei
      3.jacob juma
      4.kenei.

  2. Finally we have a president brave and capable enough to deal with Raila. He has been a menace for a long time.

    1. again, be reminded that the freedom of speech that you and ruto love using is a gift from the likes of raila. i hope you realize that since ruto knows it hence his need to mention raila incessantly.

    2. @Asia Hassanwithout the heroes of second liberation like raila who gave us basic human rights, such posters like waithaka would be suffocating on their opinions.

  3. Raila needs an environment of chaos and anarchy to thrive. His restless spirit, can only be pacified by impulsive opposition.

  4. This is what the President would have done kitambo this is how you beat Raila sio kuweka vitisho na kushtua watu sijui ati utafanya nini hii ikiendelea Raila atakuwa anahutubia familia yake

  5. RAILA DO YOU WANT THE COST OF LIVING TO BE BROUGHT DOWN OR YOU WANT TO BE THE PRESIDENT, WHICH IS IMPOSSIBLE

  6. puppet of the west installed by the puppet masters would be politically irrelevant if he goes a day without mentioning raila.

  7. The way we have solved electoral injustice in the past is through short-term interventions, mainly mediation (2007/08), court ruling (2013), court ruling plus handshake (2017) and many peace programme initiatives when we near general elections. I am not sure how we intend to cross the bridge from the 2022 elections. What we have at hand is another case to solve on an inconclusive presidential election outcome.

    At this point of the history, what we need is an independent audit of the recent presidential election results to prove beyond doubt where our systemic problems lie. To just stop at ceasefire and getting the protagonists to “talk” is being irresponsible as a country. We need to show the doctor our wound for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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