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Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga (centre) with Musalia Mudavadi (left) and William Ruto.   PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI

Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga (centre) with Musalia Mudavadi (left) and William Ruto. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI  


Posted Sunday, August 23 2009 at 14:08

In Summary

  • Ruto said there was a difference of opinion on some issues which had been misconstrued that he was at loggerheads with PM.
  • He said threats of the eviction of squatters in Mau was causing unnecessary tension in the area

Mr Ruto said what was needed was reforms which would enable the country to move forward and restore investors confidence.

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  1. Submitted by paulnyatigi
    Posted August 31, 2009 06:15 PM

    Mishuki, you are definitely a chauvinist. I thought the Kalejins and the rest of the Kenyans who willing voted for Raila were voting for an intelligent politician and not the luo tribe. They were voting for somebody who could deliver given the opportunity and not a political squealer. The irrational demands made by a section of MPs from RV have not been in good test. I like this adage that states, “you can never put a good man down“. Victory is victory! ODM and Raila’s prowess have been proven beyond reasonable doubt.

  2. Submitted by Mishuki
    Posted August 26, 2009 02:48 PM

    Ruto played a key role in fighting tooth and nail so Raila could win in 2007 presidential elections..which community in kenya has ever voted for a Luo presidential candidate en masse in the history of kenya.It is too soon Raila to act arrogantly, the kalejin community have swallowed their pride alafu Raila ana wa ringia?Kazi Bure..curtains down for Raila..it is the end of the road !!!

  3. Submitted by musao
    Posted August 25, 2009 12:53 AM

    .. my brother in Christ Hon Ruuto do you believe in what you preach to us? If your answer is yes appear in Kisumu town and call for a political rally...The righteous are bold as a lion

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