Up to about 25 legislatures both MPs and senators are currently at the Hague where they accompanied deputy president Ruto who is appearing before the court.

With living in a foreign country comes with challenges as it is proving in the cases of these legislatures.

The first set of them who were here during the first week complained of the diet saying since they are not familiar with the Dutch dishes they've been having problems adapting to them.

As a result most of the MPs were forced to survive on soda and chips which is the only decent meal they could comfortably afford and eat.

While Ruto is left to commute to and from court using a taxi rest of those with him are as well forced to board a hired van that ferries them to and from the court.

Having no option,the legislatures have been forced to survive on soda and chips. The weather there is currently cold and on Tuesday they were severely rained on.



According to a source at the Hague one of them fell sick supposedly from the over eating of chips or any other food poisoning and had to be rushed to the hospital.

As he says " mheshimiwa complained of stomach upsets and was given few tabs but the situation got worse at night on Tuesday,he had to be rushed to a near by hospital treated and released."

But as we learn its not just one case but many are reporting and exhibiting illness signs.

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