From political limelight to the village, just like any other ordinary citizen engaged in agricultural activities shortly after being thwarted in a hotly contested seat that saw a woman carrying the day to unseat a bold and determined politician.
Former council of governors chair Isaac Rutto is conspicuously out the political gallery and he is curry focus on personal life, undertaking his enterprises including rearing pedigree cows to earn a leaving.
“I get a lot of peace being with the cows, every morning when I wake up, I come to check on them as they are milked. It’s a rewarding and humble thing. I am passionate about dairy,” Rutto said as quoted by Standard digital.
Chama cha Mashinani (CCM) party leader Rutto said that is managing his zero-grazing cows after fizzling out of Kenya politics after being Bomet governor.
The first Bomet governor was the fierce deputy president’s critic after falling out ahead of 2017 general election forming his political outfit CCM and back opposition alliance party NASA.
Rutto's newly found thriving economic is in dairy farming. He keeps 90 dairy cows that produce on average of 25-40 liters per period in his home village, Tumoi in Bomet County.
The long serving former Chepalungu legislator has been receiving Deputy President Allies persuading him to make a comeback to politics