Moses Kuria Disagrees With Gachagua as He Supports Bipartisan Talks

Cabinet Secretary for Trade, Investments and Industry Moses Kuria has thrown his weight behind the ongoing bipartisan talks between President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga.

Moses Kuria said that he is a “warlike person” who is not afraid of anyone, but that he supports the talks. He also disagreed with Ruto’s running mate Rigathi Gachagua, who has been critical of the talks.

“I am a warlike person and I don’t fear anyone, but I support this bipartisan talks,” Kuria said. “

Kuria’s comments are a significant shift in position. He has been a vocal critic of Odinga in the past, and he has been seen as a close ally of Ruto.

”Mimi ni mtu napenda vita sana na huwa siogopi mtu lakini naunga mkono hii bipartisan talks,” CS Moses Kuria tells Kalonzo as he disagrees with Gachagua’s stand on Bipartisan talks

Gachagua has been critical of the talks, saying that they are a waste of time and that they will only lead to the watering down of Ruto’s agenda.

“We are not going to the talks to negotiate,” Gachagua said. “We are going to the talks to tell them that we are not going to accept anything that will compromise our agenda.”

It remains to be seen whether Kuria’s support for the talks will have a significant impact on their outcome. However, it is a sign that the talks are gaining support from within Ruto’s camp.

Kuria’s comments are a significant development in the Kenyan political landscape. They suggest that there is growing support for the bipartisan talks, even within Ruto’s camp.

Gachagua’s opposition to the talks is likely to be seen as a sign of division within the Kenya Kwanza coalition. It remains to be seen whether Gachagua’s views will be shared by other Kenya Kwanza leaders.

The bipartisan talks are a major test for Ruto and Odinga. If they are successful, they could help to heal the divisions in Kenyan politics. However, if they fail, they could lead to further instability.

Comments