Deputy President William Ruto has put proponents of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) on notice, saying he will oppose the recently unveiled constitutional reform proposals if they do not stop chest-thumping. Read More"If they do not stop their reggae, and if they do not stop their bravado, the people will stop this reggae," Ruto said. "Do not force us and do not tell us nobody can stop reggae. "I am the servant of the people, voted for by Kenyans, and I can go to any corner of this country," he said. In Mathira, Ruto defended MP Rigathi Gachagua saying the criminal justice system was being used to harass and intimidate him.
Source: Standard Digital October 31, 2020 21:00 UTC