Kikuyu lawmaker Kimani Ichungwa has reiterated President Uhuru Kenyatta's recent urge to members of his cabinet to shun politicking and concentrate on service delivery.

Do you have a lead on a newsworthy story? Share news tips with us here at Hivisasa!

Speaking in Kitengela, Kajiado County while on his way to Arusha, Friday, Uhuru bashed some of his Cabinet Ministers of engagement in politicking.

He said that he has directed the group to work harder to serve Kenyans, failure to which he will not hesitate to show them the door and bring in a new team.

And though he never mentioned any names, Ichungwa now claims that Uhuru was referring to among others, Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa.

According to Ichungwa, Wamalwa who is also a former Saboti lawmaker is leading the group of top government officials who have been using each available function to engage in politics.

"He was speaking to the likes of Wamalwa who are always in funerals predicting who might and who might not become President in the 2022 elections," argued Ichungwa.

He was speaking on Radio Jambo's Mazungumzo Waziwazi show on Saturday morning.

Uhuru warned that whoever fails to observe his top politicking rules will immediately be replaced as ''the nation has a large group of young people who can do the job."

He also accused the team of using the same to propagate tribalism and engagement in graft while abandoning their responsibilities.

"Tell those who come to you politicking that you don't need politics. Tell them you need water, roads and education for your children. Tell them to stop their corrupt ways, and tell them not to go around dividing Kenyans along tribal lines," he said.