Former radio broadcaster Joshua Sang’s political ambitions have been dealt a blow after elders told him to drop his dream of becoming a senator in the Rift Valley region and find something else to do.  

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Mr Sang announced his plans to vie for a political seat in the Rift Valley region after his case alongside Deputy President William Ruto was terminated by the ICC.

The elders told him to shelve his political ambitions and support former Cabinet Minister Kipruto Arap Kirwa.

The elders noted that the seat was 'too big' for Mr Sang at the moment, and he should find something else to keep him busy.

Led by Vincent Rono, the elders said the community was rallying behind Mr Kirwa, and that Mr Sang’s decision will sabotage the community’s political agenda.

“We have settled on Mr Kirwa to succeed Mr Ole Ndiema. Mr Sang’s announcement to contest the same seat is unwelcome,” he said.