Deputy President William Ruto (in red cap) walks alongside Jubilee Party leaders in Bungoma county, June 7, 2017. [Photo: DPPS]Deputy President William Ruto has joined the Opposition, Nasa, in using the phrase 'Vindu Vichenjanga'The Luhya community phrase, means 'things do change' or 'things are changing'.Nasa, led by presidential candidate Raila Odinga, have been using the phrase to attack the ruling Jubilee Party, saying things are changing, and they would soon go home, as Nasa takes over, come August 8.They have also been using a swahili phrase 'Mambo Yabadilika', to stress the same.However, Ruto used the same phrase during his tour in Webuye, Bungoma County, Wednesday.He said things had already changed and Nasa was no longer relevant in the region."This people should know 'vindu vichenjenga', 'mambo imebadilika'. This region is no longer their stronghold,'' Ruto said as he addressed supporters.He was accompanied by local leaders, Bungoma governor Ken Lusaka, Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba, Sirisia MP John Waluke among others.
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