When Deputy President William Ruto visited Kisii on Saturday March 30, leaders from Kisii and Nyamira had lined up to welcome him at Nyanchwa Teachers college.
This is where the helicopter he was flying was expected to land but his arrival forced them to take cover from dust.
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The chopper’s rotor blades caused the air to be filled with dust as it landed and the leaders had no option but to cover their faces and wait for the dust to settle.