Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi shocks Kenyans with his announcement of potentially leaving politics and halting participation in harambee events. Read more!
Kapseret Member of Parliament, Oscar Sudi, has caused a stir with his recent declaration to take a break from public fundraising events, famously known as harambees. In a surprising turn of events, Sudi hinted at the possibility of completely stepping away from politics, as indicated in a selfie video he shared with his audience. Expressing his dissatisfaction with the handling of church harambees, Sudi emphasized the need for transparency in fundraising activities.
Furthermore, Sudi criticized those attacking him, specifically addressing Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale over alleged misinformation regarding a KSh 20 million church donation. This controversy further fueled Sudi's contemplation of quitting active politics altogether. While showing support for President William Ruto's stance on banning harambees due to misconceptions surrounding donations, Sudi's future political endeavors remain uncertain.
Oscar Sudi's decision to distance himself from harambees and potentially exit politics signals a significant shift in his public engagement strategy. The Kapseret MP's outspoken nature and contentious statements continue to generate discussions and debates among Kenyan citizens, attracting both support and criticism. As Sudi contemplates his next steps, the impact of his actions on the political landscape in Kenya remains to be seen.
In a bold move, Oscar Sudi's public statement regarding his potential departure from politics and disassociation from harambee events has sparked widespread interest and speculation among the public. His decision to take a sabbatical leave and express doubts about his political future highlights the evolving nature of leadership dynamics in Kenya, raising questions about the intersection of fundraising, transparency, and political participation.
Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has announced that he will be taking a hiatus from public fundraising events, commonly known as harambees.
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi on Sunday announced that he was thinking of quitting politics altogether. Speaking in a selfie video he shared, the outspoken ...
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"I'm one of the believers that we should ban church harambees because many people don't know how we raise the money."
kKapseret MP Oscar Sudi speaking during a fundraiser to aid the completion of the construction of AIC Kipkorgot Church, Kapsoya Ward, Ainakboi Constituency ...
Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi has confirmed that moving forward, he will not participate in any harambee as it has been used to distort the good course.
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi slammed Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale for allegedly spreading false information about the KSh 20 million church donation.
The Kapseret MP said he supports President William Ruto's move to ban Harambees given the miniature thinking of majority of people that the contributed ...
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has slammed Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale for questioning about the source of his wealth. He noted that he bought his firsct car at ...
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi says he is contemplating quitting active politics after critics questioned the source of his contributions in church harambees.