‘Tanga Tanga’ and ‘Kieleweke’ Receive an Early Warning Concerning Madaraka Day Politics

Narok County is set to host Madaraka day celebrations this year and a ODM MP for Narok North has send an early warning to political leaders who are planning to bring the politics of the warring factions of Jubilee Party to the national Madaraka Day celebrations.

The Narok North MP Moitalel ole Kenta (ODM) expressed concern that there was looming supremacy battles between the supporters of the Deputy President William Ruto popularly known as the ‘Tanga Tanga’ and the ‘Kieleweke’ groups supporting the March 9,2018 ‘Handshake.’

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“I understand there is lobbying between the two factions wanting to show who controls Narok. I am warning those planning such unnecessary political showdowns to keep off my constituency of Narok North where the event will take place and Narok at large,” warned the legislator. This year’s June 1 Madaraka Day Celebrations shall be held at Narok Stadium in Narok North Constituency, as Kajiado County which was the initial host of the event lacks a ready stadium.

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This year’s June 1 Madaraka Day Celebrations shall be held at Narok Stadium in Narok North Constituency, as Kajiado County which was the initial host of the event lacks a ready stadium.

He said the emergence of the two factions of Jubilee was as a result of the merger between the defunct President Uhuru Kenyatta’s The National Alliance (TNA) and DP Ruto’s United Republican Party (URP), which he said had different ideologies.

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