DP Kindiki Claps Back at Muturi’s High Voice Jabs

“Mimi nakaa mtu hana bass? ” – DP KINDIKI responds to former CS MUTURI’s mockery of his high-pitched voice

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has come forward to defend himself against those who poke fun at his high voice, reacting to a playful comment from former Public Service CS Justin Muturi.

At a recent gathering, Kindiki tackled the jests with humor and resilience.

“Before you introduce me as someone who lacks deep voice. . . Who lacks deep voice? ”

“Do I seem like a person who lacks deep voice? ” he asked, bringing laughter from the audience.

He continued, “This is the kind of disrespect that bothers people. ”

Kindiki’s gentle voice has frequently been a source of online mockery, with some internet users giving him feminine nicknames.

Yet, it’s evident the professor isn’t merely brushing off the jokes.

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