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Moses Kuria, Kalembe Ndile rebuke staunch NASA supporters at Mavoko rally

Former Cabinet minister Amos Kimunya, former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile and Gatundu South MP Moses address Jubilee Party supporters at Makadara Shopping centre in Athi River during campaigns on June 12, 2017. /GEORGE OWITI

Jubilee politicians rebuked Machakos residents after they were booed during a rally in Athi River town on Monday.

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Voters also hurled stones at Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria, Nominated legislator Isaac Mwaura, former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile and former Cabinet minister Amos Kimunya.

The politicians told a charged crowed that it is their constitutional right to traverse all 47 counties campaigning for the ruling Jubilee Party.

They noted they will drum up support for President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto’s re-election, and for any other Jubilee candidates ahead of the election on August 8.

“There is no Gor Mahia match here. IEBC gave me permission to come and campaign here today. Let us respect one another,” Ndile said.

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“The person who sent you to throw stones at us will be position five and I will get to Parliament as Mavoko MP on August 8.”

The crowd kept shouting and chanting Wiper and NASA slogans whenever the leaders mentioned ‘Jubilee’.

Mwenye anataka kunipiga na mawe aje hapa anipige. Nimerushiwa mawe na kutukanwa lakini sijali. Mtapiga makelele mpaka zile pesa mmelipwa ziishe (Whoever wants to hit me with a stone should come closer and do it. Stones have been thrown at me before…I don’t care. You will only make noise until you finish using the money you were given),” said Kimunya.

But Mwaura said the residents had the constitutional right to support the Opposition’s NASA coalition.

“I was also there but left for Jubilee Party because of riddles. This is democracy,” he said and campaigned for Ndile

Kuria scolded the residents for responding to his greetings by shouting NASA.

Ati ninasema ‘museo’ na mnajibu NASA. Shindwe wewe…kwenda wewe…Ile pesa mnalipwa ni kidogo kwa hiyo kazi. Wewe unalala njaa…unalipwa shilling kumi na tano upige kelele na bado utalala njaa. Kwenda wewe,” he said.

This loosely translates to: “How can you say NASA after I say ‘museo‘? I rebuke you…go away…The money you were given is too little for that job. You go to bed hungry…you are given Sh15 to make noise and still go to bed hungry…go away.”

The politicians blamed their ordeal on NASA leaders in the region.

Ndile said the act of hooliganism leaders who sponsored the crowd lacked policies on which to base their campaigns.

HOSTILITY IN KITUI

Former cabinet minister Amos Kimunya addresses Jubilee Party supporters during campaigns in Kitui town, June 13, 2017. /MUSEMBI NZENGU

In Kitui town on Tuesday evening, a Jubilee campaign team, led by former Cabinet minister Amos Kimunya, met hostile NASA supporters

The county is home to National Super Alliance DP candidate Kalonzo Musyoka.

The crowd shouted ‘NASA’ and ‘Unga‘, drowning the voices of Kimunya and others who tried to address them.

The team included Kuria, Johnson Sakaja (Nominated), Joe Mutambu (Mwingi Central) and Rachel Nyamai (Kitui south).

Others were Mwende Mwinzi (Mwingi west, Moses Banda (Kitui Central) and Ben Mbai (Kitui west MP).

Some of the leaders pleaded with the people to stop shouting during their meeting in Kalundu.

After her address was disrupted, Mwinzi asked Opposition supporters to show respect as they gatecrashed a Jubilee Party meeting.

“Let us have order. We should have respect because, after all, this is a Jubilee meeting,” she said.

Kimunya said: “Unga will be availed bountifully and it will be sold at the affordable price of Sh90 per packet.”

A maize shortage resulted in the scarcity of maize flour and higher prices at supermarkets. The government intervened by increasing imports and offering subsidised GOK flour at a cost of Sh90 per 2k pack.

Kimunya urged Kitui residents to re-elect Uhuru and Ruto, saying this was the surest way to improve their lives.

He said they deserve another five years in office as they have performed well.

Sakaja, who is Nairobi Senator candidate, said Jubilee MPs have a soft spot for Kalonzo as they agreed to ratify his son Kennedy Musyoka as a member of the East African Legislative Assembly.

He said since Kalonzo is not running for president, Kitui residents should choose Uhuru over NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga.

“It would be foolhardy for you to vote for Raila as he will lose to Uhuru. You should join us as we form the next government.”

Kuria said Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko’s nomination for governor shows Jubilee is keen on the Akambas’ interests.

He said Sonko will be the most powerful person after the President and DP.

Source link-the-star.co.ke

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