Tuesday September 4, 2012 – Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka received a major Boost on Monday, after former government spokesman Alfred Mutua joined his Wiper Democratic Movement (WDM).
Dr Mutua who has held the position for about 8 years, resigned on Tuesday to campaign for the Machakos County Governorโs seat.
โI had a very interesting eight years of service. I have gained enough experience,โ Mutua said.
Speaking at his office, when welcoming Dr Mutua to Wiper Party, the VP urged Mutua to use his skills in popularising and building WDM
โI want to welcome you to the party. I would also like to invite others who would be resigning from their government positions,โ Kalonzo said.
Meanwhile, during his resignation on Monday, Mutua told journalists that he is writing a political memoir to narrate his turbulent times when he was the government spokesman.
โAs I leave office, I have learned a lot and have kept a lot of notes. I am currently working on a book, โShooting the Messenger.โ I will however not be peeling any masks but will reveal the truth about what has been happening in Kenya.โ Mutua said.
He used similar diversionary tactics when answering questionsย onย Jacob Juma.
Hereโs a clip of the DP making the Mutunga statement.
If thereโs anything we learnt from Deputy President William Rutoโs interview with Hussein Mohammed on Tuesday, itโs that he is very good at giving punchlines and sideshows to avoid answering questions directly.
Iโm not sure ifย it comes out naturally or whether he actually rehearses for it.
When asked by Hussein whether he has a problem with IEBC as presently constituted, Ruto dropped a huge punchline, completely unrelated.
โPersonally I have a son who is a lawyer. I have a serious issue with my Chief Justice having an earring. But I havenโt organized a demonstration.โ
He used similar diversionary tactics when answering questionsย onย Jacob Juma.
Hereโs a clip of the DP making the Mutunga statement.
If thereโs anything we learnt from Deputy President William Rutoโs interview with Hussein Mohammed on Tuesday, itโs that he is very good at giving punchlines and sideshows to avoid answering questions directly.
Iโm not sure ifย it comes out naturally or whether he actually rehearses for it.
When asked by Hussein whether he has a problem with IEBC as presently constituted, Ruto dropped a huge punchline, completely unrelated.
โPersonally I have a son who is a lawyer. I have a serious issue with my Chief Justice having an earring. But I havenโt organized a demonstration.โ
He used similar diversionary tactics when answering questionsย onย Jacob Juma.
Hereโs a clip of the DP making the Mutunga statement.
After Miguna, Alfred Mutua writing a book