Here Is Today’s ‘Talk Of The Town’

A senior government communication official is a marked man for supposedly backing the ‘wrong’ side in the political battle between President William Ruto and impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

The influential individuals have apparently been claiming the communication official is not only failing in his job but they also have evidence of his secret meetings with the rival camp as proof that the man is biting the hand that feeds him.

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The senior communication official has, howe-ver, told his inner circle that he will not go down without a fight.

via SUNDAY NATION ‘s Talk Of The Town.

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