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"Your English Doesn't Sound Like Someone Who Went To Kapsabet Boys" Fireworks In Senate As Khalwale Attacks Cherargei

Kakamega Senator Bonnie Khalwale left people laughing today during a Senate session when he mocked Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei over his English.

Speaking in the Senate, Khalwale said that Cherargei’s English “does not sound like someone who went to Kapsabet Boys High School,” one of Kenya’s top schools. His words made fellow senators laugh and caused a lot of chatter in the chamber.

Khalwale, known for being bold and outspoken, often uses humor to make his points and criticize other politicians. Today’s joke was no different, and it became the highlight of the session.

Cherargei, who has been active in Senate debates, did not respond immediately. Analysts say that comments like these, while funny, also affect how the public sees politicians. Skills like speaking well and being confident are often used in politics to influence people.

The exchange quickly spread on social media, with many Kenyans sharing the video and making jokes online. Some found it funny, while others think it shows how lively and dramatic politics can be in Kenya.

For Khalwale, the joke reinforced his image as a fearless senator who speaks his mind. For Cherargei, it may be a challenge to show his skills and defend his reputation in future debates.


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