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The scorn in a tired overused shoe thrown at the President

Screen grab showing President William Ruto flinch as a black shoe hurtles towards him in Migori. [Courtesy]

The shoeing of President William Ruto in Migori last Tuesday was an invite to soul searching within the presidency and beyond. What would drive a citizen to hurl a rude object at the holder of the highest office in the land? What wider lesson does this obtuse action bring home? Beyond that, what does this happening tell about the President's security?

Shoeing is as ancient as is humanity and footwear. Hurling of footgear has signified scorn, anger and conquest. Either the person is expressing utter contempt at the object of attack, or he is declaring victory over it. Sometimes it is both.

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