Karua Goes After Kalonzo After His Latest Remarks

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Martha Karua has reprimanded Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka following his latest stance on the Kamwene caucus.

In a statement, Karua questioned Kalonzo’s obsession with the caucus.

The Narc-Kenya Party leader also wondered why Kalonzo appeared scared with the popularization of the outfit in the Mt Kenya region.

“What about Kamwene scares my brother Kalonzo Musyoka that he must drag it in every conversation he has?” Karua posed.

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka during a dialogue committee meeting. Photo/ Kalonzo.

This is after Kalonzo described the caucus as dead on arrival. The former Vice President also described Kamwene as an individualistic idea.

He further reached out to the founders of the faction to stick with Azimio.

Kamwene was formed to promote interests from the Mt Kenya region and Karua, Jubilee Party Secretary-General Jeremiah Kioni are among its founding members.

Speaking after its launch, they both downplayed reports that Kamwene’s formation would lead to Azimio’s disintegration.

“Right now, we are not talking about the race but about the unity of Mt Kenya people. Kalonzo Musyoka is our brother. We are in Azimio to stay but we still have Kamwene Caucus to caucus about Mt Kenya issues,” Karua stated.

The caucus was formed after reports emerged that Azimio leader Raila Odinga had endorsed Kalonzo for the top seat. However, Raila dismissed the reports.

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