Uhuru Kenyatta Defends Political Role, Vows to Protect Jubilee
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Uhuru rejects calls to exit politics, vows to remain vocal on national issues
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has defended his continued engagement in political matters, dismissing calls for him to withdraw from public life following his retirement. The retired President maintains that he has the right to speak on national issues and support his political party, Jubilee. Speaking via phone during a Jubilee Party conference in Narok County on Saturday, which also served as a homecoming ceremony for Moitalel Ole Kenta follo…
Uhuru Kenyatta Defends Political Role, Vows to Protect Jubilee
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has defended his continued involvement in Kenyan politics, insisting that he has a constitutional right to support and protect his political party despite no longer holding public office. Speaking via phone during the Maa Delegates Conference and a homecoming celebration for Jubilee Secretary General Moitalel Ole Kenta in Narok County on May 1, 2026, Kenyatta dismissed criticism over his political engagement. He e…
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