Farouk Kibet comes to rescue of Kabras people’s livestock
Farouk Kibet, the president William Ruto’s aide, chose to solve the common electorates’ problem, this time saving the lives of their animals.
In a bid to control ticks, at an event that took place in Kuvasali village of East Kabras ward Malava constituency, as he officially opened a cattle dip fully refurbished by himself that was not operational for over 20 years.
Kibet was present at the venue by 5 a.m., and he has promised to facilitate the process for over a month as farmers are expected to be dipping their animals every other Tuesday of the week free of charge.
More than 6,000 animals were brought by farmers.
Kibet has mastered the art of reaching out to the common person and this has endeared him well with them and many now say it will be a contributing factor for the United Democratic Alliance party aspirant David Ndakwa victory in the coming by-election slated for November 27th to replace late Malava member of Parliament Malulu Injendi who died early this year after a short illness.
Ndakwa, who was also present at the event, asked for peaceful campaigns while asking voters to give him an opportunity to change and develop the constituency while in government.





