Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Kenyans have begun roasting Governor Alfred Mutua over his recent statements at a press conference, while giving promises for his Presidential runs, Sunday, December 5, 2021. (Read More Here).
While giving his speech promises, Governor Alfred Mutua, says his government would give between KSh500K to Ksh1M to new couples as loan, and would be payable within 20 years with an interest of 0.5.
Secondly, Governor Alfred Mutua, says that swimming pool should be installed in every county in Kenya to encourage the growth of swimming sports and to make children learn how to swim to prevent drowning.
He says: “Newlyweds will receive an initial capital from my government of Ksh.500,000 to Ksh.1 Million in kind, payable over 20 years at an interest rate of 0.5 percent as a gift from the government to invest in their new home and entrench the family institution.”
After his manifestos, Kenyans, rushed to social media to react. Reacting to the statements, Kenyans called Governor Alfred Mutua “a confused element.”
Kenyans continued as they said his confusion made his estranged wife, Lilian Nganga, dumped him for Kenyan singer, Juliani.
Governor Alfred Mutua is Maendeleo Chap Chap party’s leader and he’s currently running for President of Kenya.
Kenyans react:
Ja Seme
@othelloKE
Kulose Lilian really got to him,classical depressive illness..
Roman Posse
@CelsiusPlus273
Why Lilian left tho.
Jesus Christ
@Jesus_FH_Christ
No wonder Lilian left.
Wegesa Wegesa
@wegesawegesa
Hizi chang’aa ndio zilifanya Lilian akaenda.
peter wahome jnr
@peter8w
Confused element ,he should get back to his senses,no wonder Lilian left.
Momanyi
@dalmaskinara
I now understand why Lilian chose Juliani over this clown.
Son of A peasant
@Collobrown25
I think Lilian Ng’ang’a should go back to this nigga before he runs mad.
Videos below:
Newly weds will receive Sh500,000 to Sh1 million in kind from my government, payable in 20 years, to start life. ~ Governor Alfred Mutua pic.twitter.com/egmfGSNHm3
— The Standard Digital (@StandardKenya) December 5, 2021
Governor Mutua wants all towns to have swimming pools to teach people how to swim as a measure to reduce cases of drowning pic.twitter.com/xuXHysfYOM
— Nation Africa (@NationAfrica) December 5, 2021