Deputy President Kithure Kindiki plans to reach out to former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka for regional development talks. Speaking at a traders' forum in Wote town, Makueni County, Kindiki said he holds no grudges against the Wiper Party leader. He called Kalonzo his senior in law and respects him as a leader. The deputy president wants to discuss developing Ukambani region together. He promised to find Kalonzo for these important meetings.
Kindiki warned that some politicians might try to mislead Kalonzo with harmful messages. The government works with leaders from all parties, he said. Every Kenyan pays taxes and should benefit from government programs. Communities cannot be denied their fair share of development projects. He promised to keep running programs that help small business owners make more money.
The deputy president has visited many areas over the past week. He went to towns like Machakos, Masinga, Kangundo, and Yatta. Road projects worth billions of shillings have received fresh funding. The Emali-Ukia Road will finally start construction after years of delays. Power projects are bringing electricity to thousands of homes across three counties.
Kindiki warned that some politicians might try to mislead Kalonzo with harmful messages. The government works with leaders from all parties, he said. Every Kenyan pays taxes and should benefit from government programs. Communities cannot be denied their fair share of development projects. He promised to keep running programs that help small business owners make more money.
The deputy president has visited many areas over the past week. He went to towns like Machakos, Masinga, Kangundo, and Yatta. Road projects worth billions of shillings have received fresh funding. The Emali-Ukia Road will finally start construction after years of delays. Power projects are bringing electricity to thousands of homes across three counties.