A funeral in Western Kenya turned dramatic after DCP Deputy Party Leader Cleophas Malala clashed with National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula in front of mourners.
Malala, who had been given a chance to speak, launched a scathing attack on Speaker Wetangula, accusing him of entertaining corruption within the National Assembly. Midway through his fiery remarks, Malala’s microphone was reportedly switched off.
Unfazed, Malala dramatically pulled out his own microphone and sound system, mounted on his vehicle, and continued addressing mourners. The move sparked laughter and shock among attendees, creating a light moment at the somber event.
The incident highlights the growing political tension between the two leaders, with analysts suggesting that Malala is increasingly positioning himself as a fierce critic of the Speaker.
