Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has challenged the opposition saying that Kenyans will elect someone with a proven track record.
Taking on social media, the second in command also slammed the opposition saying that Kenyans will not care about slogans and how vengeful they are.
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“What will count in the next election is one’s track record of pushing forward the development agenda of Kenyans, across all the 47 counties.
Kenya will not care about empty slogans, and vengeful schemes to determine who serves for how many terms in office.” he said
This is not the first time the Deputy President has called out the opposition especially his predecessor who he has accused of inciting Kenyans.