| Updated Wed, July 26th 2017 at 00:00 GMT +3Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant Peter Kenneth when he met his supporters in Makina ward in Kibra Nairobi on 24/07/2017. Photo by WILLIS AWANDUFollowing calls for his resignation, Nairobi Governor aspirant Peter Kenneth has denied claims that he is out to split Jubilee votes. Kenneth, who was on a meet-the-people tour in Nairobi’s Central Business District, said he is not out to split votes as alluded to by President Uhuru Kenyatta. “Let no one convince you that I will split votes or that I am on a mission to divide people along ethnic lines,” he said. Kenneth added that neither incumbent Evans Kidero nor Sonko would win the polls if they are banking on tribal allegiance.
Source: Standard Digital July 25, 2017 20:03 UTC