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Chereng'anyi MP Joshua Kutuny at a previous event Photo|RMS

Chereng’anyi MP Joshua Kutuny hits again and this time around it in Sheng.

The legislator took over the labour day podium in a language well understood by majority of Nairobi youths.

Speaking of how low level youths are being deducted almost half of their poor salaries by NHIF, NSSF and PAYE.

The legislator also thanked Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko and urged the national government to back him up in making Nairobi great again.

But the main point in his speech was when he talked about youths stoning together.

(Video courtesy of NTV Kenya)

“Tangu handshake ikuje watu wanakaa pamoja, unapata maboy ata kama wanachoma wanachoma pamoja”

This loosely translates as; Since the Handshake was realized people are living together. You’ll find youths who smoke weed smoking together.

Kutuny publicly speaks about youths stoning yet the government still maintained the ban of use and distribution of marijuana.

Nairobi Sonko had previously admitted smoking weed with Kiambu governor, Ferdinand Waititu while in parliament.

Leaders in the current government have admitted publicly of use marijuana.

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It’s about time the legislators support the motion to legalize medicinal marijuana.

Currently, Raila Junior and Kibera MP Kenneth Okoth are in support of the move to compel the government to legalize medicinal marijuana.


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