At Saint Charles Lwanga School, which served as the host institution for Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.Who was a prominent participant in a fundraising event?

It ended up being a battleground for outbursts between some leaders affiliated with the Azimio movement and the Kenya Kwanza Movement over the contentious housing levy and the Azimio protests that are slated to take place on Monday.

Please click on the link to watch Governer Malombe’s speech as from. 00.00 minutes of the video length to 1.30 minutes of the video length:

Both of these issues led to a disagreement between the County Governor of Kitui and DP Gachagua. The Honorable Governor Malombe responded to the current situation by defending the protests in Azimio by arguing that the constitution permits demonstrations.

Therefore, citizens have the right to protest to demand answers for why their leaders have failed to provide what they promised if those officials fail to fulfil what they promised.

Regarding the contentious housing levy, the County executive said. Who also boasted of his knowledge of matters of the economy hand as a degree in economics commented that over his 11 years of stay in parliament, he has seen a lot of changes in the economy.

He has never seen a housing levy as contentious as the one that the administration of President Ruto is presenting to the National Assembly in the hopes that it would be approved. He poked holes in it by stating that no nation has ever flourished by excessively taxing its population and that this is a proven fact.

On the other hand, an irate Gachagua who took the stage was quick to cut off the Azimio-associated governor.

It was said by him that there was no reason to oppose the finance bill, which was a criticism of him. Gachagua disclosed that the law will unquestionably be passed despite the resistance.

He boasted of the numbers the Kenya Kwanza Movement currently holds in parliament, unlike azimio. Who are short on numbers.On protests, Gachagua told residents it’s their choice to make decision on whether to continue protesting or work with the government.

by: Digital~NewsKe

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