- Lang’ata MP Jalang’o sought to witness a wizard meeting outside his Lojing’i in Marani, Tutu North
- The MP claimed that the wizards were complaining about electrical installations to stop their operations
- Kisii residents felt frustrated by calling the remarks to be insulting to the community while many wanted the MP to apologize
Lang’ata MP Phelix Odiwuor, a famous Jalang’o, has found himself in a bad mood after making statements that many Kisii residents considered to be muddying their community.
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While addressing a meeting in Marani, the North Tutu parliamentary constituency, Jalang’o narrated a funny but controversial story about his incident last night in the Marani parliamentary constituency Simba Lodge.
Did Jalang’o criticize the Kisii community?
He claimed that during his stay, he witnessed what he referred to as a “witch meeting” was taking place outside his room.
“When I arrived here early and slept in Marani Lion Lodge, I saw a small meeting of about 12 people at night, I decided to listen carefully and realized it was a witch meeting.”

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“They were complaining that [Mbunge wa Kitutu Kaskazini] Jafo (Japheth Mokaya) had ruined their work by placing electricity everywhere. They could no longer practice running at night, “Jalang’o said, adding that the new security lights hampered their night activities.
While Jalang’o seems to intend to intend such a joke, many Kisii community members did not find the pronunciation to be fun.
Instead, they felt insulted and humiliated, accusing the MP of developing a negative concept about their culture.
The opposition was intense as many residents appearing on social networks to express their anger and demanded that Jalang’o apologize to the public.
Momanyi Thomas referred to the remarks as “completely insulting” to the community, with Queenflora’s father complaining that even after providing support, Jalang’o crossed the border with criticizing the Omogusi community.
Others, such as Chwechwe Makweche, suggested that if the issue is not addressed, it can affect the upcoming elections.
Some said that, regardless of his origin as a comedian, Jalang’o had to have a better decision in such an environment.
Father Queenflora: “This is an insult to the Omogusii community even if you have brought help that is too much, better you would stay with your contribution.”
Chwechwe Makweche: “Osoro and Japheth apologize or we must meet in the vote.”
Thomas Oyako Elvis: “Do you mean the owner of the hotel has the location of another activity?”
Nacksmase Nyamokoba “This is a leader? Some of the people when they talk about their minds?”
Joseph Lister Nyaringo: “Anyway, he is a comedian … he would even use thieves.”
Dantel Gesora: “It’s not good, this person needs to apologize.”
Sao Charo: “This is an insult to the whole community.”
Jalang’o urges Ruto to ignore critics
Initially, Jalang’o wanted her Ruto to focus on success.

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Jalang’o initially urged President William Ruto to ignore critics and focus on his achievements. He promised to fully support him, noting that the Nairobi leadership is in line with the Ruto agenda.
Jalang’o also mentioned that critics tend to focus on failure while ignoring the government’s achievements.
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