Is Muthama a blessing or a Curse to kamba Nation

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1/2/2019

By Our Reporter

Former Machakos Senator Hon Muthama Nduya has been accused of orchestrating the ukambani Governors tribulations with county Assemblies, unlike what has been on public domain, let’s go deeper!

During the former vice President Kalonzo Musyoka father’s Burial at Tseikuru ward, Mwingi North, which had been attended by who is who in Kenya, the wiper leader Made a statement which later caused havoc in ukambani and Kenya at large.

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The former VP said from Now on he will be a errand boy for the president Uhuru Kenyatta and at no point should anyone ask him why”. Later The Deputy president HE Ruto reacted to the sentiment and said “He is Only Mtu wa Mkono wa Raisi”

The former Senator hon Muthama who has been at logger heads with Ukambani Governor, so it fit to tricky the Governors by going to the press conference to publickly ask Kalonzo Musyoka to clarity what he made my the statement.

It was his Game to expose the rebel wiper leaders.

It is alleged Machakos Governor and Makueni Governor took the opportunity to call Muthama and slam Kalonzo Musyoka, without Knowing it , it is alleged that the former Senator wanted to fix the Governors so that they can be pushed to exit the wiper party, claiming they are not Royal to the party leadership.

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Makueni Governor Prof kivutha kibwana is at the verge of quitting the party, its said the former Senator is not comfortable with kibwana as wiper acting national chairman until he disband his Muungano party and join wiper party.

Exposing his phone conversation with leaders who are respected in the society to public was his lowest moment in his political career, let there be a political Hygiene in the county, Yoana Kimwele said on Facebook account.

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