- Deputy President Kithure Kindiki will not slow down in his powerful meetings, leading raising money in Machakos and Nyamira counties
- Kindiki told Mwala residents that he had contributed KSh2 million, as well as KSh3 million from President William Ruto and Ksh2 million from MP Oscar Sudi
- In Nyamira, Kindiki re -announced personal and presidential contributions, promising a quick presentation of the project for his business logo words
- The caravan has been offering approximately Ksh100 million every week, thus raising concerns about the sources and accountability of the funds
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki He knocks on headlines about a series of money that is raising questions equally.
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In at least 48 hours, Kindiki led two separate economic empowerment events in Machakos and Nyamira counties, collecting KSh20 million together.
The events, held in the areas of Mwala and West Mugirango, are part of a broad national campaign that the government refers to as a revival of the country’s economy.
But behind the fun and song there is a fast -growing conversation about the origin, purpose and sustainability of the financial series.
In Mwala, Machakos County, Kindiki appeared to be welcomed by a Hero, launching a Ksh10 million contribution to his current form of signing, money in hand and words.
“I have brought my KSh 2 million contributions, and the President’s support adds another KSh 3 million. Sudi has also brought KSh 2 million. Am I not a real deal? Kindiki announced amid excitement from the residents.
Shortly after completing the Machakos event, Kindiki climbed Chopa to western Kenya, his center, Nyamira County.
Here, the residents of the West Mugirango waited eagerly as the second leader launched another empowerment campaign.
No one to discourage him, once again, money was flowed as Kindiki contributed and presenting the presidential contribution William Ruto.
“I have brought my KSh 2 million contributions, as well as KSh 3 million of the President. I will complete this work, I will push it quickly, I will push it vigorously. I will move it to the speed of the car,” He said.
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How does the caravan contribute
The events are part of the direction that has attracted national emotions, thus bringing criticism from the opposition section.
Kindiki and his delegation of senior political leaders have been giving millions every week in such cases.

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The Citizen TV report revealed that the team contributes approximately Ksh100 million every week across the country, in a form of formal leadership.
Almost on each occasion, Ruto is mentioned to contribute to KSh 3 million, with Kindiki chips at KSh 2 million.
Some major people, such as the Speaker and many parliamentary leaders, increase at least KSh 1 million per event, MPs offer KSh100,000, and MCAs are expected to contribute no less than Ksh20,000.
This formula has sparked an uncertainty, especially compared to the salaries of officials announced monthly as set out by the Salary Commission and benefits.
Why did Kindiki shut out the media to attend the occasion
Elsewhere, Karuri, Kiamba, Kindiki represented Ruto at a ceremony to empower women and youth.
During the ceremony, he instructed the media to turn off their cameras just before announcing the Ksh3 million contribution from the President.
Kindiki highlighted the government’s plans to build 400 modern markets, including 25 Kiambu, equipped with cold storage, breastfeeding rooms, and ICT.
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