JUST IN: Ruto: ‘Ruto Must Go’ Chants Are Just Political Noise, Not a Concern
President William Ruto has trivialized the viral “Ruto Must Go” chants, describing them as a recurring part of Kenya’s political history that does not faze him. Speaking in Siaya County during the burial of George Odour, the late bodyguard of ODM leader Raila Odinga, Ruto downplayed the significance of the slogans. He reminded Kenyans that such slogans are nothing new. “Kulikuwa na Moi must go, kulikuwa na mwingine must go na mwingine tena must go… hii tu ni wimbo ya kawaida, there is no problem,” he said — translating to, “There was Moi must go, then someone else must go, and another one again… this is just an ordinary song, there is
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