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NASA pulls surprise move after Moses Kuria donated Sh5

Here is what Nasa has done to Moses Kuria

After donating Sh5 towards the NASA Presidential campaign, Gatundu Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has expressed his disappointments after the Nasa team refunded him his money.

Kuria took to his Facebook Page to express his disappointment saying he had given his contribution in good faith.

“Dear NASA. I hereby acknowledge your refund of my Ksh 5 contribution to your Paybill. I had donated in good faith.” Reads Moses Kuria’s post

The legislator went ahead to point out a number of foundations operated by the Nasa affiliate, as the main reason as to why they turned down his contribution

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“Rosemary Odinga Foundation has Ksh 583million, Kalonzo Musyoka foundation has ksh 270million. The Mpesa contributions made to pay teachers when they were on strike has ksh 170million.” added Moses Kuria

The MP had send Sh5 to the NASA pay bill number that was unleashed to raise campaign money.

The post elicited an array of reactions with some opining that the Jubilee affiliated legislator was simply mocking the Opposition.

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Kuria’s post

Dear NASA. I hereby acknowledge your refund of my Ksh 5 contribution to your Paybill. I had donated in good faith. Though disappointed, I can perfectly understand. Rosemary Odinga foundation has ksh 583million, Kalonzo Musyoka foundation has ksh 270million. The Mpesa contributions made to pay teachers when they were on strike has ksh 170million.

The Bible says: "Those who have more will be given" And to the poor, " Even that which they think they have will be taken away and given to those who have!". Have a blessed week

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