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The day William Ruto became host of a TV talk show

The day William Ruto became host of a TV talk show

September 29, 2012 2 Comments

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BY: Kenya Today

In June 2012, Citizen TV’s Mutegi Njau, Udock Amino and political analyst David Makali were all prepared to grill William Ruto in their famed morning show Cheche, little did they know that tables could turn.

Hon Ruto literally took over the show, Mutegi who often asks tough questions was reduced to a spectator.

The crew could not even play an archive video evidence of the Eldoret North MP  insisting on the Hague based ICC taking over PEV cases instead of the local tribunal.

Funny how Ruto confirms that Joshua Kuttuny is his scare crow, saying ” the best I could do, …the best URP could do was to ask Kuttuny to tell Jirongo his piece of mind ” (2nd minute of the show)

Just watch if you missed the show and judge!

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Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: William Ruto

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  1. La Jerry Gil says

    October 3, 2012 at 3:45 pm

    What an interview, I have always know you are innocent.

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  2. Pato Kim says

    October 4, 2012 at 2:07 pm

    this is what I call politics.

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