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Why ask such question?
Crowds may vote eventually. But Raila has been down this path before where he drew mega clouds and deep state voted. While I wish him well, these 2022 elections could go either way. I am sure a lot will transpire between now and 2022
Because @spear had made seem like only arap mashamba could pull them…
Huyu muganga wa Enugu hatoboi, has nothing new to offer,history sijui kabarage nyerere when konyagi has ruined our economy.
This mzee helped konyagi turn Kenya into kibra
What do they vote for?
hawajui…it’s all bs
Really…That’s your verdict? :D:D:D:D
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Taifa wiro nefa efa be prisident
The fucck are you talkin about?
Did you elect him ama ?
Mr Mangele, this reminds me of the cycle when opinion polls and crowd sizes were in vogue. Kibaki vs. raila. Uhuru vs raila.
@spear hizi threads za crowds uashin gishu ame avoid after kusema ni impossible for the last ten years
onyesheni za Chief Hustler sasa. Yeye ndie ako na the largest crowd.
Kuna watu watamaliswo ni stress wakati @Baaba atakuwa sworn in mdau.
Arap Mashamba and @spear up their game after RAO Eldoret Tour… :D:D:D:D
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Deputy President William Ruto on Saturday, October 16, promised that his government will allocate Ksh120 million per year to all constituencies in the country if he succeeds President Uhuru Kenyatta. While addressing a rally at the Kongowea market in Mombasa, the DP stated that the funds would run parallel with the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
Ruto added that the Members of Parliament would thus have affordable resources to support their residents. However, the Ksh120 million is allocated to the constituencies to fund citizens who have small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs).
"Next year my administration will include in its budget a special fund that will be geared at supporting small traders.
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Deputy President William Ruto and his supporters at a rally in Kongowea Market
“We will allocate Ksh120M as an addition to the Constituency Development Funds. These funds will help us release hustlers from the shackles of debts," Ruto remarked.
The DP insisted that small-scale business operators are struggling because they lack stable sources of capital to keep their businesses afloat.
“There are many small-scale business operators who do not have nice stalls to run their businesses, a law to help them, or anywhere to get loans from,” Ruto noted.
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Notably, Ruto promised to crack down on cartels and brokers who profit from taking advantage of small-scale businessmen and women.
His sentiments came after he donated Ksh2 million to the traders at Kongowea Market, adding that he would splash more funds once he assumes office.
“Today, we are giving you Ksh2 million, but that is so little. Next year, I pray that you will not receive something as small as Ksh2 million," Ruto noted
The DP also criticized Orange Democratic Party Leader(ODM) Raila Odinga’s Ksh6,000 promise to the youth arguing that they deserved more support other than cheap handouts.
“These young people need businesses. I have to meet this ‘man of riddles’ to discuss greater projects and not handouts.”
Politics is perception