Khalwale castigates Sabina Chege,announcing onset of Hustlers rule

Photo: Dr Boni Khalwale

The Former Kakamega Senator Dr Boni Khalwale has capitalized on the current tribulations facing Murang’a women Representative Sabina Chege to preach the onset of Hustlers Rule.

Hon Sabina Chege was  reduced to tears after she was booed by a section of the crowd during an Embrace rally in the county.

Hon Boni Khalwale has claimed that Hon Sabina Chege was booed for disparaging the Name of the Deputy President William Ruto.

Photo;Hon Sabina Chege

The moment of embarrasment to Hon Sabina Chege has given enough confidence to Dr Khalwale who now believes that the Mt.Kenya region is leaning towards DP Ruto’s side.

Furthermore, Dr Khalwale has based on that moment to announce the end of dynasties rule in Kenya.

“Murang’a County woman MP Sabina Chege was today cut down to size when she was booed at home for disparaging the DP. Forcing her to cry! THE HUSTLER NATION IS REAL!. Tribalism aside! A nation of Kenyans minus the dynasties. The die is cast!”

The Embrace Group is supporting the Handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga pitched tent in Murang’a county as part of their countrywide campaign.

The Handshake debate, which has split the Jubilee party into two camps – President Uhuru Kenyatta’s and his Deputy William Ruto – was the reason behind the heckling as part of the crowd kept chanting Ruto’s name.

Sabina’s attempt to calm the crowd did little and the more she tried, the more the heckling got worse resulting in her losing her cool and started lecturing them.

“I swear if you are here having being sent by somebody…,” she told the rowdy audience. “I beseech you as your County mother, do not disrespect me in front of my guests.”

Photo: Dr Willy Mutunga

However, The former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has not bought into the idea of Dr Boni Khalwale.

Dr Willy Mutunga has boldly bashed Khalwale for preaching the hustlers analogy which is not ideal to Kenyans.

Dr Willy Mutunga has told off Khalwale that Kenyans are seeking for an alternative form of governance shifting away from the dynasties and hustlers.

 

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