WILLIAM RUTO’s influence causing jitters to UHURU KENYATTA’s foot soldiers
Despite pomp and colour in yesterday’s Jubilee
coalition unveiling of the manifesto, we are told by our Jubilee moles that all
is not well in the Jubilee alliance.
Apparently, some confidantes
of Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta are now unhappy with the influence
Eldoret North MP William Ruto is beginning to exercise.
Our moles tell us that Ruto,
who is also the United Republican Party (URP) leader, is becoming more and more
popular and is making key decisions which should have been ordinarily done by
the Coalition secretariat.
Uhuru’s foot soldiers are
now worried that Uhuru Kenyatta may become a “puppet” of Ruto if and when he becomes
the President on March 4th.
Meanwhile, the launch of
harmonized Jubilee manifesto at Kasarani yesterday, included a ceremony that
seemingly contradicted one of the alliance’s key campaign agendas - passing the leadership baton
to the younger generation popularly known as analogue to digital.
But in what appeared to be
a faux pas, a young boy brought in a copy of the manifesto and passed it on to
a slightly older Indian blonde and then she passed it on to the older Wazees.
Wasn’t
that digital to analogue?
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