That the rise of Ruto has been phenomenal is an open fact. In a shocking turn of events though, Ruto now casts an image of a dejected deputy forlornly trying to please his boss. While the answer to the question is arguable, I think DP Ruto is more of an architect of his own misfortune than a ‘victim’ of politics of betrayal. Being the political mean machine and a master gladiator he is Ruto has made many foes who, in retaliation, opened many-front war against him. Is it too late for the son of Ruto to salvage himself from the quagmire and make a comeback?
Source: The Star February 04, 2019 03:22 UTC