President Uhuru Kenyatta faces an uphill task of uniting the country and winning the graft war before he exits office as internal strife rocks his Jubilee boat. Deputy President William Ruto and his troops have promised to mobilise and oppose a referendum should changes proposed by the BBI require one. Soy MP Caleb Kositany said the DP was pushed to the periphery the moment the President and Raila shook hands. “Ruto is not scuttling Uhuru, Raila unity. We would want to spot the President saying I want to ask my DP to stop early campaigns,” he said.
Source: The Star October 19, 2020 20:15 UTC