Former President Uhuru Kenyatta is one of the politicians in Kenya that lived a dream life to many while still a kid. 
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He grew seeing his father Mzee jomo Kenyatta as the president of Kenya to becoming the president years later.
As opposed to many of his colleagues in politics, Uhuru started driving at an early age as he had the previldge of having cars around their homestead.
Which was Uhuru's first car?

During his hay days at St.Mary's school in Nairobi, Uhuru was chauffeured in a sleek Mercedes-Benz with private number plates.

Years later when he turned 16, his father, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta gifted him his first car, a cream Mercedes Benz E Class.
The swanky car comes with diesel and gasoline options with a riding capacity of five persons. It also has a 0 to 100km/h acceleration capacity of 10.5 seconds.
During his tenure as president, Kenyatta used to ride in cars manufactured in the Far East, unlike his predecessor Mwai Kibaki.
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