Uasin Gishu gubernatorial aspirant Bundotich Kiprop. [Photo/The Star.]
Uasin Gishu gubernatorial aspirant Bundotich Kiprop popularly known as Buzeki has distanced himself from claims that he swindled a widow Sh200 million prime piece of land in Nairobi.
The businessman denied owning any 2.3 hectare piece of land and does his business with honesty.
"I support hundreds of youths nationally by paying their fees. I am God-fearing," he said.
The allegations were by Pauline Cherop, 78, whose three sons - Ronald Kiptanui, Daniel Kipkorir and Donald Kipruto - have also denied that Buzeki conned her.
“Our mother is being misused by cartels which have been misleading and conning her. Now they are using her to damage the name of Buzeki who is our cousin and has been very helpful to this family. This is pure malice against him," said Kiptanui.