
Popular political analyst Mutai Ngunyi has served deputy president William Ruto with yet another shocking revelation. According to the political think tank, Kikuyus are naturally unreliable and will cause the deputy President Premium tears.
In the recent past various polls have placed Deputy President William Ruto as having the largest share of support from Mt. Kenya region ahead of August polls.This is despite the endless efforts by resident Uhuru Kenyatta to ensure that his entire backyard rally behind the opposition leader Raila Odinga.
According to Mutai Ngunyi, it is just a matter of time and all Kikuyus will listen to the voice of one of their own.
While reacting to the viral audio clip in which William Ruto threatened to slap Uhuru Kenyatta, Mutai has hinted the clip must have been exposed by some Ruto thought are his allies.
“The Ruto audio of slapping Uhuru is very clear. But there is no video of it. Why? Was it Ruto or spies in the Kikuyu council of elders?” he said.

Mutai has now speculated that Kikuyus are lying to Ruto and they will frustrate him. According to him, Ruto should not bank so much on their support.
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Mutai Ngunyi backs Waiguru
Mutai Ngunyi revelation is not new. In May 2021 Kirinyaga governor Ann Waiguru sent a similar message.
In word that were directed to William Ruto allies from Mt. Kenya, this is what she said, “You can only rent a Kikuyu but you can’t buy one.”
The Waiguru’s famous phrase came into play on Thursday, May 6 when 235 MPs, among them those allied to DP Ruto passed the bill while 83 voted against it bringing the total number of legislators who voted to 320.

![Netizens lists prominent young Kenyans that should attend Monday's Azimio demonstrations 6 Netizens lists prominent young Kenyans that should attend Monday's Azimio demonstrations It is now hours to the highly hyped Raila Odinga-led Azimio demonstrations. A section of Kenyans have named prominent young people that should be in front line during the mass action.*While speaking to Citizen Tv, ODM leader leader Raila Odinga mantained that the Monday's demonstrations across the country will go as planned. While Speaking to journalist Sam Gituku, the former prime minister ruled out the possibility withdrawing, adding that President William Ruto pride has forced him to take the action.*"They have been speaking with a lot pride, saying that I want a share of the government (Nusu mkate). Their speeches have been full of abusive words. We are left without any choice," he said.Raila Odinga however intimated that he will not lead crowd of Kenyan to the Statement as he earlier claimed. Instead, he said Azimio will send representatives to the president with their Memorandum."*Of course that[statehouse] is a protected area. We shall send representatives with memorandum. If they are allowed in, well and fine. If not, they will stick it on the gate and leave," he added. Among the demands being pushed by Azimio are; lowering the cost of living, to halt the process of constituting IEBC but rather reinstate the Cherera four and Open the IEBC servers.* Though the ODM leader said that the demonstrations will be peaceful, Kenyans have now expressed their doubts. Some of Nairobi business people said that they will close their businesses on the day to avoid unnecessary losses.A section of Kenyans further listed a number of young persons who should be in front line. They include; Winnie Odinga and Raila Junior. They are the ODM leader Raila Oding's children. Raila is the force behind the planned Mass action. Winnie Odinga was recently nominated as member of Parliament for EALA. George Mariga. He is Martha Karua's son. He is works as news reporter at KTN. Karua was the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Alliance Deputy President designate. She is very vocal in pushing for the mass action.Kalonzo Musyoka's children. They include;Kennedy Musyoka [EALA MP], Kevin Muasya [CEO of Akamba radio station Athiani FM], Damaris Musenya [a lawyer] and Klein Kalonzo[a musician with a recording studio].](https://publicnews.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/GridArt_20230319_055056513-390x220.webp)


