An agitated Uhuru told Raila to mind his own party and leave Jubilee party alone. President Uhuru Kenyatta and CORD leader Raila Odinga defy Maasai elders’ order to stay away from politics during Ntimama’s burial
The two threw tough words on each other during the burial with Uhuru warning Raila against interfering with Jubilee Party affairs
Ntimama died on Monday, September 1 at his home in Narok with his family saying he died of natural causes.
Ntimama was buried on Wednesday, September 14 at his Motonyi farm in Narok
The senior most politicians in this country and bitter rivals, President Uhuru Kenyatta and CORD leader Raila Odinga on Wednesday, September 14 exchanged tough words during the burial of former cabinet minister William Ole Ntimama despite a warning by Maasai elders.
The two traded political words at the burial despite a warning by Maasai elders who had previously said speakers should stay away from politics.
The exchange also sucked in Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery who told off the opposition leaders and former Tanzania Prime Minister Edward Lowassa who had both called for Maasais to be compensated for past ills done against them.



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