Politicians!

Even as he contemplates opening a Paybill number to raise money in order to pay Karua for libel, Moses Kuria cannot help twisting the stiletto in Moses Wetang’ula’s back:

“In the run up to the August 8 general elections, I survived a hailstorm of stones when I went campaigning in Chwele, Bungoma county. When I later complained to Moses Wetangula about this treatment by his goons, he laughed it off and told me “Nilituma vijana wangu wakuonyeshe njia ya kurudi kwenu nyumbani” – I sent my boys to show you the way back home.”

The Star

Moses Kuria bailed out one of the musicians who sang the controversial “mkamba” song. He is an MP in Uhuru’s backyard Gatundu. Let that sink in.

In politics you have to play smart, now imagine the outcry that would ensue if Uhuru directly bailed out a musician who sang such a crappy tribalistic song.
Such characters should even be left to stew, that song was in poor taste.

Loyalty is repaid in installments while betrayal is repaid instantly.

This event basically ends opposition hold in western. RAT can’t campaign their and expect mass votes. The other western opposition leaders are weak on their own or even together. There is a lot of room for Jubilee to gain with its fresh, younger new leaders in the region.

You must have missed the gist of my thread: politicians are fascinating creatures.

My Elder, some people can’t think like that.

This week was very bad for Wetangula. He is hoping something big to happen to remove attention from his dwindling fortunes. But ni mwiba wa kujidunga. Si wote walialikwa wafanye Kazi na Jubilee wakaringa? Wasione mbaya wameachwa na mzoga

Yea. Let that sink in
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Mimi kama mkaaji wa western I can assure you Wetangula’s ouster has no impact on political climate huku mashinani. Weta and Mudavadi lost western support the moment they bailed out on Rao wakati wa kuapishwa. Sai kakamega na Vihiga the only people wenye ukiguza unapoteza watu ni Cleophas Malala na Otichilo

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