
Kapsaret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi is in Dubai, accompanying Deputy President William Ruto on tour.
The duo later paid a visit to Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria, who is admitted to an American hospital. Kuria has been in the renowned city for nearly four months receiving specialised treatment after suffering burn injuries in late September 2021.
The two later made their way to a visibly ritzy hotel from where they had a clear view of beautiful skyscrapers and fantastic water fountains.
Sudi left Kenyans amused when he appeared to be marvelling at the beautiful scenery before him and the deputy president. Unable to hold himself back, Sudi engaged Ruto, who appeared busy on his phone. The two conversed in their first language as they enjoyed the vicinity.
The bill was tabled in the National Assembly by Kipipiri Member of Parliament, who is also the Majority Leader, Amos Kimunya. The deputy president argued that the bill was aimed at subverting the constitution so as to impose a project on kenyans against their will. “The never-ending onslaught through election law amendments is a choreographed attempt to install a puppet on the Kenyan electorate and sabotage our freedom of choice and hard-earned democracy. The plan is evil and must fail. The people have resoundingly said hatupangwingwi,” he said.