Trade, Investments and Industry Cabinet Secretary Hon Moses Kuria has sharply disagreed with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over the issue of the ruling regime having shareholders and non-shareholders.
Speaking on Monday, October 2 during his visit to Meru county, CS Kuria stated that the narrative has changed and now Kenya belongs to all Kenyans irrespective of who they voted for in August 2022.
This sharply differs with the Second in Command’s stand, that those who voted for President Ruto have a higher shareholding capacity in government than those who voted for the opposition.
Gachagua said so for yet another time after he was called off by Ruto’s pointman, National Assembly Majority Whip Sylvanus Osoro who had asked the DP to stop dividing Kenyans through the ‘shareholding’ remarks.
Meanwhile, Kuria has now said that since he dropped the attacks he was making against the opposition side for voting against Ruto, things have really changed politically.
He bragged that he was received like a king in several Nyanza region counties he has visited in the past few weeks because the Kenya Kwanza government decided that every Kenyan will become a shareholder in government.
By Newshub