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Uhuru Allies Divided Over His Nationwide Tour Agenda Mt Kenya leaders arrive for a meeting at Kemu University on Saturday, July 24. Twitter Jubilee party members have differed on whether President Uhuru Kenyatta should embark on a nationwide tour in order to woo voters back to the ruling party. A section of Uhuru allies believe that there is an urgent need for Uhuru to tour the country in order to get in touch with his supporters and re-energise the party after losing the recently held Kiambaa by-elections. Eldas MP Adan Keynan affirmed that Uhuru, the symbol of national unity, is the key for Jubilee to prevent a further split within the Mt Kenya region. ....
THE STANDARD NAIROBI Jubilee National Vice Chairman David Murathe said albinism is not a disability. [File, Standard] Albinism Society of Kenya has slammed Jubilee Party Vice Chairman David Murathe over his recent remarks targeted at the Persons with Albinism (PWAs). Yesterday, the society, in a statement said Murathe’s utterances on KTNNews ‘Crossfire’ programme suggesting that having a skin pigment should be viewed as any other complexion and not as a disability is uncalled for and in bad taste. “The pigment of somebody’s skin is not a disability. There is nothing that I can do that Mwaura cannot do, there is nothing that Gachagua can do that Mwaura cannot do, there is nothing that Mwaura can do that we cannot do. In fact, we are going to revisit the definition of persons living with disabilities,” Murathe was quoted as saying. ....
Murathe Reveals What Ruto Said About Uhuru To Cause Rift Between Them Jubilee Party Vice Chair David Murathe has sensationally claimed that Deputy President William Ruto made some disparaging remarks about Uhuru Kenyatta that likely caused the pair’s reported fallout. Speaking on Inooro TV Sunday night, April 18, Murathe said that Ruto allegedly called Uhuru a drunkard at the height of the 2017 re-election campaign. According to Murathe, intelligence agents relayed Ruto’s remarks to Uhuru Kenyatta, which may have caused a rift between the Jubilee leaders. “There is a day Ruto spoke in his native language and told his supporters to vote for Uhuru because as he drinks, I will be running the government,” Murathe said. ....
THE STANDARD President Uhuru Kenyatta inspects the progress of ongoing construction works of Naibor (Posta)-Kisima-Maralal Road in Samburu County on March 5. [Maxwell Agwanda, Standard] The emergence of cracks in the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga may force the former to rethink his political strategy, 16 months to the end of his tenure. The Handshake between the two leaders, birthed on March 9, 2018, has in recent days been the subject of debate over its survival as allies of Raila accused persons within the Office of the President of sabotaging the pact. Raila’s allies have been uncomfortable with what they see as inclusion of the ‘sacred alliance’ into an agreement that was initially between the two leaders, and have threatened to pull out of the arrangement. ....