HYPOCRISY: After accelerating spread of COVID-19 via rallies, DP Ruto now wants GoK to tighten control measures

Word doing rounds is that DP Ruto is responsible for the massive spread of COVID-19 in Western Kenya, he held several rallies that towards end..

Word doing rounds is that DP Ruto is responsible for the massive spread of COVID-19 in Western Kenya, he held several rallies that towards end of October that so the infections spike. Several high level personalities including doctors and politicians have since died. The latest victim is Ruto ally Hon Murunga.

The wave of Covid19 is clearly RAVAGING our nation with ALARMING increases in infections and deaths.The pandemic is KILLING people including health workers while DESTROYING livelihoods. We should STOP everything and mobilise every HUMAN, MATERIAL and FINANCIAL resource to fight.

— William Samoei Ruto, PhD (@WilliamsRuto) November 15, 2020


Since Mashujaa Day, that was held in Kisii, I gather a number of people of people have died from Covid-19. Some people have dubbed the event a super-spread.
In the last two weeks, people familiar to me have lost their loved ones.
Covid-19 is upon us. The fears we had back in March are now our lived reality. Scarily, your government never cared about us. We have had more than six months to mobile resources to contend with the disease but it is sad we are losing frontline workers because they lack essential protective gear.
Let us all carry ourselves with utmost responsibility. Because we ain\’t getting that vaccine in our shores any time soon.

About the Author

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About the Author

Easy WordPress Websites Builder: Versatile Demos for Blogs, News, eCommerce and More – One-Click Import, No Coding! 1000+ Ready-made Templates for Stunning Newspaper, Magazine, Blog, and Publishing Websites.

BlockSpare — News, Magazine and Blog Addons for (Gutenberg) Block Editor

Search the Archives

Access over the years of investigative journalism and breaking reports