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What Kuria Has Posted in Kikuyu Dialect at Night as Ruto is Warned Why Goons Might Go After His Mother

Trade and Investments Cabinet Secretary Hon Moses Kuria has now left many Kenyans with more to ponder as he takes to his Twitter handle on Tuesday night to share a post about what he’ll do tomorrow.

Writing in Kikuyu dialect, Kuria said, “Ruciu ndurume yakwa ndurite nderete niguo ngamithinja. Na noguo ndamwirire. Na Tondu nduteagwo utari mwatie ndigathinjwo Itare nduithie” which loosely translates to,

“Tomorrow will be the day I get to slaughter my sheep that I have reared. And that’s what I told you. I’ll make sure that it’ll not be slaughtered without being circumcised.”

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Kuria’s cryptic statements have for the past few days sparked controversy as many people are left questioning and debating over the same, especially in reference to the planned anti-government demonstrations.

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On other news, Mutahi Ngunyi has now spelled a warning to President William Ruto over the withdrawal of security detail of ex-First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta.

Ngunyi has now accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of intentionally attacking the ex-president Uhuru Kenyatta’s family. This’s after Professor Kindiki informed of protests set to be held tomorrow near Mama Ngina’s Muthaiga home.

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Warning that there could be an attack on Uhuru’s mother tomorrow, Ngunyi argued that Ruto should stop being cowardice because next time, the goons who might attack Ngina might go after the President’s mother.

He urged Ruto to face off with President Ruto as men and leave mothers alone, arguing that if such trend kicks off, it may not stop.

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