- A man who was trying to give deputy president Kithure Kindiki a gift of chickens was raised by security officials, thus sparking public noise and online debates
- The deputy president canceled his speech and wanted his bodyguards not to harm the man before continuing his speech
- Addressing Gatundu residents, Kindiki outlined the government’s plans to empower small businesses through 27 new markets and expand the availability of electricity Kiambu
Kiambu: The Status of Mshikemshike was rumored during the visit of the Deputy President Kithure Kindiki In the Gatundu parliament when a man tried to reward the chickens.
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The Deputy President was speaking during the Gatundu North Gatundu Economic Empowerment Program held at Igegania Primary School.
During the ceremony, Kindiki described the government’s commitment to strengthening the economy, including programs aimed at small businesses such as bodaboda and vegetable mother.
He said that 27 modern markets are being built in Kiambu County, with warehouses, technology centers, and expanded business areas to support domestic businesses.
He also announced that sufficient resources have now been available to complete stuck road projects and to distribute electricity to more housing.
What happened to a man when he tried to give the chicken a chick?
When the man headed to the platform, security officials took action quickly, pushing him back to the crowd, causing chaos from the present.
Kindiki intervened, urging officials not to harm the man before continuing his speech.
“Leave him. Don’t hurt him!“He ordered.
The incident sparked different emotions online, some Kenyans expressing concerns about the conduct of security officers and the broad impact on the relationship of citizens and leaders.
It was not clearly known when reported if the gift of chickens could eventually be received.
Feelings of Kenyans
Kennedy Juma:
“These relatives are so scared, the chicken doesn’t bother people 🤣🤣🤣.”
Metrine Nekesa:
“Kenya there is no quiet day … but with this speed, things go wrong!”
OBIA K JOB:
“This Kenya greeting the soldiers three times you owed soda.”
Ndirangu J Muritu:
“I thought he would say to see him behind the tent but where.”
Harison Cheruiyot Rono: “Shoes and chickens may signal the poverty that some young people are going through!”
Hadison Kipkoech: “Since the relative thought Kindiki was suffering and gave him a chicken … it was a misery.”
Migori man throws him Ruto The shoe
During the same time, another incident occurred the same day when one resident threw a shoe to Luck Worse directed to President William Ruto while addressing the residents of Kehancha, West Kuria.
The victim appeared to be joking for pretending to record speech using his shoe, like others who used smart phone.
Another slaughtered the shoe tightly, causing a jerk to Ruto and Nusra to be headed.
In response to the incident, Digital Advisor and Presidential Partner, Dennis Itumbi, launched the search for the man, promising to give him a real phone to help him continue his content production journey.
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