July 3, 2024

Ruto ally asks government to ban Julius Malema from entering Kenya

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Ruto ally asks government to ban Julius Malema from entering Kenya

Senator Cherargei asks government to suspend Julius Malema visa over his criticism of President William Ruto

Senator Cherargei asks government to suspend Julius Malema visa over his criticism of President William Ruto.

Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has asked the Kenyan government to suspend South African politician Julius Malema’s Visa over his criticism of President William Ruto.

Speaking during a church service in Nandi County on Sunday, the lawmaker claimed that the South African politician had belittled President Ruto with his remarks.

”We are giving Malema the next five days to make an unreserved apology to the President and the Government and he should never be given a passport and a Visa to come to Kenya,” he said.

”I want to ask the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand an apology from Julius Malema and EFF of South Africa and deny him Visa and passport from coming to Kenya,” the Senator further stated.

According to Cherargey, Malema’s remarks amounted to an insult to the Presidency and the Republic of Kenya.

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President Rigathi Gachagua also slammed Julius Malema for criticizing Ruto addinding that South Africa was experiencing similar problems facing Kenya.

”I heard a certain leader from South Africa criticizing the government. I was in South Africa and they ration electricity for 7 hours but I did not criticize them,” Gachagua stated.

This comes after Julius Malema while in Kenya slammed President William Ruto for unfulfilled campaign pledges, and deviating from his pre-election stance amid the high cost of living.

Malema who was in Kenya to launch the Pan African Institute at Lukenya University registered his disappointment at the manner in which President William Ruto had failed to keep his promises.

“I don’t know if President William Ruto means it because he said so many things, and I can’t locate him these days, because the things he said during the election and the things he’s doing now are two different things,” he stated.

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