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The MP's home was vandalised on June 25 during the anti-finance bill protests which had spread across many parts of the country.

Molo Member of Parliament Kimani Kuria has resurfaced weeks after his home in Nakuru County was vandalised and property worth millions destroyed. 

On Wednesday morning, July 10, the lawmaker posted photos on his official social media account showing him with President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi.

Kuria, who is also the National Assembly Finance and Planning Committee Chairman, disclosed that the Head of State hosted a section of Nakuru County leaders at State House to discuss key priority development programmes.

"As Nakuru County leaders, we were hosted by His Excellency President Dr. William Ruto to discuss key priority development programmes. Among them include the construction of Rironi-Mau Summit Road, digital jobs, ICT hubs, and housing to align them with the new budget realities. These projects aim to ensure a bright future for all in Nakuru County," the MP remarked.

President William Ruto with a section of leaders from Nakuru County.

Among the leaders pictured with Kuria were Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika, her deputy David Kones, Nakuru Women Representative Liza Chelule, Nakuru West MP Samuel Arama and Nakuru East MP David Gikaria.

Kuria's home was raided on June 25 during the anti-finance bill protests which had spread across many parts of the country.

In photos seen by Nairobileo.co.ke, the windows of the MP's house were pelted with stones and a number of cars outside his compound were torched.

A section of church leaders later visited the home for a 'cleansing ceremony'.

Police in Molo have since arrested a number of suspects in connection with the incident and recovered some of the MP's stolen property.