Video:Veteran Singer Eric Wainaina Does It Yet Again With New Hit Single! Veteran Kenyan star Eric Wainaina has done it yet again with a hot new track dubbed ‘Selina’.
The song showcases his beautiful vocals as he shows he is still headstrong and in the game. It is a love song to a beautiful woman named ‘ Selina’ whom he wants to marry.
He released the music video a few days on youtube and as simple as it is, it captures the emotion of the song and portrays it with the just right amount of ‘umph’.
Rift Valley leaders are honouring their right to help Kalenjins solve their problems, not trying to divide them, Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has said.
Gideon denied claims by Deputy President William Ruto that the leaders are steering division in order to garner support.
The Kanu national chairman said the leaders should be respected and the issues they raise noted. He said they will pursue respect for all regardless of positions and views.
He spoke at Olenguruone, Nakuru county on Sunday, accompanied by Bomet Governor Isaac Rutto and Kuresoi South MP Zakayo Cheruiyot.
Rutto asked the Deputy President to stop “chest-thumping” and work with all elected leaders despite their political stands.
โHis hard-line position is complicating his leadership in the region. He needs to re-think it before things get out of control,โ Rutto said.
He urged Ruto to hold talks on issues affecting the people, noting that neither he nor other area leaders have a problem working with him.
โThe Deputy President needs to hold dialogue with other leaders in the region. It is surprising that URP has not held a single meeting since election, these are issues we are not happy with,” he said.
Rift Valley leaders are honouring their right to help Kalenjins solve their problems, not trying to divide them, Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has said.
Gideon denied claims by Deputy President William Ruto that the leaders are steering division in order to garner support.
The Kanu national chairman said the leaders should be respected and the issues they raise noted. He said they will pursue respect for all regardless of positions and views.
He spoke at Olenguruone, Nakuru county on Sunday, accompanied by Bomet Governor Isaac Rutto and Kuresoi South MP Zakayo Cheruiyot.
Rutto asked the Deputy President to stop “chest-thumping” and work with all elected leaders despite their political stands.
โHis hard-line position is complicating his leadership in the region. He needs to re-think it before things get out of control,โ Rutto said.
He urged Ruto to hold talks on issues affecting the people, noting that neither he nor other area leaders have a problem working with him.
โThe Deputy President needs to hold dialogue with other leaders in the region. It is surprising that URP has not held a single meeting since election, these are issues we are not happy with,” he said.