Cabinet Secretary of Trade, Moses Kuria, left Kenyans puzzled after he shared a cryptic message on his Twitter account on Monday amidst Azimio demonstrations.
After the news of illegal invasion into former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Ruiru farm emerged, the CS took it to his Twitter and tweeted using a Kikuyu phrase “Maguta Maguta” which is normally used to market prime plots of land.
He later deleted and reposted the post although it had already caught the attention of most Kenyans.
Most of them thought that Kuria’s post was all about the Northland’s invasion.
However, no one is sure of what the post meant and it could be a mere post which is not associated with the invasion.
The gang of over a hundred people invaded the multi-billion property while armed with machetes and power-saws.
They penetrated into the farm after destroying the fence on Kamakis’ side along the Eastern Bypass where they started cutting down trees and raided some cattles where some were spotted carrying sheep.
The property also hosts the processing plant and offices of Kenyatta’s dairy company, Brookside.
The goons’ motive is yet to be established since there were no police officers who were sent to contain or arrest the gang.
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