Joshua Kutuny’s Diversification into Pharmaceuticals that has Put him on International Radar

Has Joshua Kutuny just had a taste of is own medicine? Days after initiating talks about DP William Ruto being the Chief mastermind of the plight being faced by maize farmers in the Rift Valley region, Chergany MP Joshua Kutuny yesterday found himself on the wrong side of history after he was linked to the multi-billion drug syndicate  involving the now famous Akasha brothers.

Was Kipchumba Murkomen being honest with Kenyans or was it just a case of self defence after the grave allegations made about his boss William Ruto by Kutuny?

Murkomen and Kutuny had a heated discussion on Citizen TV’s News Night, a show hosted by Hussein Mohammed.

The two all but confirmed a seemingly growing feud in the Rift Valley Political Arena that is now becoming personal.

According to Murkomen,  MP Joshua Kutuny is wanted by the FBI and CIA for being a key conduit of drugs and associate of the Akasha’s in the ongoing trial of members of drug trafficking family.

Senator Murkomen warned Kutuny to be careful as he would soon have to face the wrath of CIA and FBI because while he (Murkomen) and others have been urging farmers to diversify elsewhere, “Kutuny diversified into pharmaceuticals.”

Kutuny on the the hand accused Murkomen of being behind the coaching of the ICC witnesses in a bid to have DP Ruto locked up at the Hague.

This comes just days after Former ICC Witness William Soi alleged that it was Joshua Kutuny that was behind the alleged revival of ICC cases involving William Ruto.

The witness, who recanted his evidence against Ruto and joined the DP’s defence team named Cheranganyi MP Joshua Kutuny as one of those working with State House operatives and ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to revive the case against Ruto before 2022.

However, Kutuny dismissed the allegation and said it was a “desperate fight back by cartels involved in the maize and fertilizer scandals”.

“Let them pay farmers and deal with the issues we raised. Such claims on ICC issues are just but tears from the cartels who are feeling the heat for frustrating farmers and stealing from the NCPB,” he said.

The MP described the allegations as “nonsense” and said he would not be cowed from speaking on the rights of farmers.

Should Murkomen’s allegations be taken seriously or they are just kicks of a dying horse?

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