Kithure Kindiki has publicly warned Rigathi Gachagua during recent remarks that have since attracted public attention.
Speaking at a public event, Kindiki reportedly told Gachagua to “kuja na heshima,” a Swahili phrase meaning “come with respect,” and cautioned that if the situation continued, he would embarrass him.
According to individuals who attended the event, the comments were made in response to ongoing political exchanges between the two leaders.
A video clip of the remarks has circulated widely on social media, prompting debate among supporters and critics alike. Some observers interpreted the statement as a strong warning, while others suggested it reflected rising tensions within political circles.
Kindiki did not reportedly provide detailed context about what prompted the warning. However, political analysts note that public disagreements among senior leaders are not uncommon, particularly during periods of heightened political activity.
The remarks have been viewed by some as part of broader discussions and differences in opinion within leadership ranks.
Gachagua has not publicly responded in detail to the specific comments. It remains unclear whether the two leaders have addressed the matter privately or if further statements will be issued.
Observers say such public exchanges can influence political discourse and may shape perceptions among supporters.
However, without additional clarification from either side, the full circumstances surrounding the warning remain subject to interpretation. Both leaders continue to carry out their official duties as discussions about the remarks continue online and in political forums.
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