Breaking: Waititu caught bribing voters in Malindi, roughed up, squeezed balls and chased away like a dog

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News reaching our desk indicate that angry ODM supporters and election observers from Haki Africa today morning caught Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu aka Baba yao, bribing voters in Malindi at the ongoing by-election.

According to eyewitnesses, the JAP notorious stone thrower was going round polling stations armed with bundles of moneys in Ksh100 denomination notes.

Vigilant ODM supporters in Msabaha Primary school raised an alarm when Waititu approached them and asked them not to vote for the ODM candidate.

While defending himself, Waititu said he was there at the capacity of chief JAP observer to ensure all was going well.

He was later on forced to flee under heavy police protection after it was discovered that ODM supporters were determined to finish him.

He later told his Jubilee another MP from Kiambu that he was in danger but the locals were thrilled after he begged for freed in Nairobi Sheng “ni sheng iliniokolea”.

Meanwhile, here is the LATEST UPDATE:>>
HAPPENING: Jubile MP Peter Njuguna Gitau arrested bribing voters in Malindi

As we went to press, Hon Gitau was in police custody being processed for a court appearance this afternoon. The Locals have vowed to bust all those with intention to bribe voters, they have rejected Jubilee Money some saying it is all stolen from NYS and EUROBOND and thus they fear to be cursed for ‘eating Poor Kenyans money’
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