I was ready to quit Uhuru opens up President Uhuru Kenyatta For the first time, President Uhuru Kenyatta has spoken out about allegations that Vice President William Ruto nearly smacked him. After the Supreme Court threw down his 2017 victory, he declared he was ready to return home in order to stop any bloodshed. "If they had slapped me over power, I would have given them the other cheek to slap. Yes, I wanted to go back to Ichaweri because I couldn't compare power with bloodshed," Uhuru said On July 3, a video emerged in which Ruto was heard saying that he almost slapped Uhuru in 2017 after he indicated that he was not willing to participate in the repeat election. The video was played by Suna East MP Junet Mohamed during a rally in Ndhiwa, Homa Bay county. Ruto defended his reaction to the president's sentiments saying there is no way he was going to let Uhuru give up the presidency to ODM leader Raila Odinga. "Uhuru started showing signs of giving up. He ...
They are degrading me-Wajackoyah threatens to skip presidential debates Prof, Goerge Wajackoya during the unveling of his manifesto Prof. George Wajackoyah , the presidential candidate for the Roots Party, has threatened to skip the upcoming debates. Wajackoyah criticized prejudice towards presidential candidates with lower popularity ratings during a KTN interview. According to Wajackoyah, two discussions have been planned: one that will have Deputy President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga, while the other will feature David Mwaure Waihiga of the Agano party and Wajackoyah. Wajackoyah stated, “I have credible information from those who are arranging for the presidential debate to hold a so-called mini poll so that they can pair Raila with Ruto and me with Mwaure, thinking that we are the most stupid,” Wajackoyah said. “They are degrading me and Mwaure. Does it mean that we are the last remnants of society? I want us to have a head-on debate. What is wrong w...