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Boni Khalwale Subtly Celebrates Cleophas Malala’s Loss in Kakamega Governor Race

Kakamega senator-elect Boni Khalwale and Cleophas Malala PHOTO/COURTESY

Kakamega senator-elect Boni Khalwale has thrown a shade at Cleophas Malala after losing the Kakamega gubernatorial race.

Malala lost the seat to Fernandes Barasa of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party.

Taking to his Facebook page on Wednesday, August 21, Khalwale shared a photo during a press conference after he was directed to step down in favour of Malala in the gubernatorial race.

In the photo, Khalwale was flanked by other Kenya Kwanza leaders including President-elect William Ruto, Deputy President-elect Rigathi Gachagua, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Bungoma senator-elect Moses Wetangula.

The photo was taken on March 24 at Ruto’s official residence in Karen, Nairobi.

Hours after Barasa was declared winner of the Kakamega governor race, Khalwale reposted the photo, however, not adding a caption.

When he shared the photo back in March, Khalwale captioned the photo;

“If you are a good player in soccer, you accept the position that the court deploys you to.”

The post was interpreted as a banter aimed at Malala as seen from comments fetched from the post.

Marigiri: Boni Khalwale would be in Malala’s shoes. He certainly made the right choice.

Kib’s Sanjelo Rolee: You were the best bet…Malala should have defended his senatorial seat. You are a man of the people.

Levi Sabala: Actually are you laughing at Cleo wewe Daktari ni mchokozi sana wachana na Malala he is yet to recover.

Ramoyo Oloo: I actually loved the way Khalwale humbled himself and kept his cool after that down grading. Five year campaigning for Governorship and Ruto just asks him to step aside for Malala. Great wisdom that was. And it paid him well.

Khalwale

Kakamega Governor-elect Fernandes Barasa PHOTO/COURTESY

Barasa was declared winner of the hotly contested election after garnering 192,929 of total votes cast.

His closest rival, Cleophas Malala of the Amani National Congress (ANC) party came second with 159,908 votes.

Other aspirants in the race included Maendeleo Development Party leader Sam Omukoko who polled, Cyrus Jirongo (UDP), Suleman Sumba (KANU), Austine Opitso and Michael Osundwa.

Khalwale, is among leaders from the opposing party who congratulated Barasa on his win.

In a social media post, Khalwale congratulated Barasa and recognised Malala for putting up a spirited fight in the race.

READ ALSO: Oparanya Denounces Facebook Post Endorsing Malala: ‘Page Has Been Hacked’

“Congratulations Fernandes Barasa for your win and Cleophas Malala for your spirited fight,” Khalwale wrote.

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