Here is What President Uhuru Has Said That Left Kenyans at KICC in Laughter [Video]
By KimaniOsoro21 (self media writer) | 1 month ago
The President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, has been at the forefront of ensuring that the country progresses and this has been witnessed in the technological advancements that have been witnessed during his ten year tenure as the Commander in Chief.
A few days ago, the three top Presidential Candidates launched their manifestos where they have outlined what they will be doing for Kenyans if they are elected in the next General Elections as President.
President Uhuru Kenyatta fell off with his Deputy, William Ruto a few years ago and the two have not been on good terms since then with President Uhuru openly endorsing Azimio la Umoja Flagbearer Raila Odinga.
This afternoon, while giving a speech at the Kenyatta International Conference Center where thousands are gathered for the World Co-operatives Day, the president has taken a subtle dig at his Deputy as per the reliable reports from KTN News Kenya.
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