Editor's Review

The women accused the lawmaker of using their platform to do inessential politics.

Malava MP Malulu Injendi had difficulty addressing women during a meeting held in Kakamega on Saturday, February 18.

The lawmaker was among the guests gracing the inaugural conference of Western Region Women organised at Masinde Muliro of Science and Technology (MMUST).

Injendi is said to have rattled he audience when he took on the stage to politick.

He was faulted for dissenting from the meeting's agenda and resorted to taking on the Azimio politicians.

His speech was disrupted by the women who heckled all along.

"He should go. We are not going to here from him," they were heard.

Malava MP Malulu Injendi addressing Western Kenya women during their conference in Kakamega.

Their booing subdued Injendi, forcing him to make his way out of the stage unceremoniously.

The lawmaker elected to the National Assembly on an ANC party ticket was in the company of other political big-shots among them Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Narc Kenya Party leader Martha Karua and former Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa.