Moses Kuria: I was offered mortuary job after Ruto fired me

Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria, shared insights into his life after being fired from President William Ruto’s Cabinet.

Speaking to Citizen TV on Monday, August 12, the former Cabinet Secretary mentioned that since losing his position, he has been receiving harsh messages from a section of Kenyans.

He also mentioned that the trolling escalated to the point where people sent him messages on his phone, offering him odd jobs, including work at a morgue after he lost his position.

“Somebody sent me a message on my phone offering me a job ati ‘hey niaje mzito, kuna job hapa kwa mortuary, unaonaje? Utaichukua?’ It’s harsh, it’s terrible,” the former CS said.

Kuria also claimed that an unnamed media house has been dedicating time every morning to troll him.

“You know am human and those kind of trolls, some of them from other media houses. There’s a particular media house which has dedicated 10 minutes of their time every morning to trolling me. It is not easy,” Kuria said.

The former CS talked about events that have transpired since he left the Cabinet, as well as plans he has going forward.

Kuria said he wants to lead a private life now that he is not in public service.

He said he will continue writing his book, which he began in January this year.

He also mentioned that he had received offers to give lectures at international events and he will be doing that as well.

“I am doing my private things, I am writing my book. I started writing my book in January. I have had a lot of invitations even before to speak at international forums and events about global issues. I am not short of things to do.”