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Moses Kuria Reveals Names Of Tangatanga MPs Set To Lose Committee Seats And How Uhuru Trapped Ruto Today

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Several Tangatanga MPs have taken to their social media accounts to attack the President. They claim that today’s display of affection from the head of state was well planned trap for the DP.

Kipchumba Murkomen took to his Twitter to alert his followers to avoid early celebrations. Kenyans allied to the DP had celebrated his invitation to the StateHouse for the Madaraka Day celebrations. The second in command and his boss appeared in good terms after divorce speculations.

       


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The affection is however shortlived if the recent posts by Ruto’s men is to go by. Moses Kuria also joined the brigade in attacking the President. He listed the candidates earmarked for removal from Parliament committees. This proves that all is still not well within the ruling coalition.

Here is Kuria’s post:

       


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The common factor between Judas Iscariot and Brutus was that both went for the kill with a grin. Today we had enough smiles. Tonight is the night of long knives. The victims have accepted with grace. I am very proud of my outgoing team. We have done this country great. I am heartened by the valour, fortitude and humility with which the axed leaders have taken this betrayal. Hon Aden Duale (Majority Leader), Benjamin Washiali (Majority Whip), Cecily Mbarire (Deputy Majority Whip), Kimani Ichungwa (Budget), William Cheptumo (JLAC), Gladys Boss Shollei (Delegated), Julius Melly (Education), Joseph Limo (Finance), Alice Wahome (Vice-Chair Legal) and myself (Vice-Chair Transport) – you are all heroes. I trust now the economy will grow with double digit.

Here’s another post by Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro:

       


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Traps come with smiles.. Expect a bloody week ahead. It starts tomorrow with NA and by end of the week, half the cabinet will be gone. We hope the economy will now grow by 18% – with compliant rubber stamps, no more blame games. To our comrades at arms, we must have cold prudent judgement, courage while challenged and total commitment to mission. They can behave like Kenya ni yao for now, but morning is coming. We are African and Africa is our Business..

       


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