Political Hearsay: Uhuru Sneak’s Back into the Country to Lay New Govt Road Map

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The Kenyan Political circle in never short of Political tittle-tattle with everyday that passes by.

Well, the latest political hearsay indicate that the Country should embrace itself for another Cabinet Reshuffle anytime soon.

Reports indicate that the President sneaked back into the country from Mauritius two days ago and retreated to a hide out to fine-tune a major government reorganisation that will see corrupt official sent packing.

Sources revealed that the President opted to jet back into the country announced, even without the knowledge of his Deputy William Ruto.

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The last time Kenyans heard of the President is four days ago when he addressed Mauritius investors accompanied by the country’s Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth.
Uhuru left for Mauritius on April 9 and upon arrival paid a courtesy call on the Acting President of Mauritius Paramasivum Pillay Vyapoory at State House, Le Reduit.

He was accompanied by Cabinet Secretaries Monica Juma (Foreign Affairs) and Prof George Magoha (Education) among other senior government officials.

On a state visit to Port Louis, President Uhuru Kenyatta convinced the Mauritian government to lift the ban on avocados and other produce from Kenya.

On Monday, queries were raised after the President skipped the fourth annual Legislative Summit in Kisumu.

He was expected to give a keynote address, award national honours to county assembly speakers and launch the global champion for youth agenda.

The Head of State was scheduled to open the event at 10am. Nobody represented or read his speech.

More than 4,000 delegates attended the summit that brought together senators, MCAs from the 47 county assemblies and partners at the Grand Royal Swiss Hotel from April 15 to 18.

Kisumu residents expected the President to address the progress of devolution, the handshake, development and his fight against corruption.

Three weeks ago, the President’s Twitter and Facebook accounts were suddenly deactivated shortly after he posted a tweet on corruption.

Speaking on the deactivation, Chief of Staff Office of The President, Nzioka Waitu said the President’s accounts had temporarily suspended and necessary remedial measures were being undertaken.

“On account of unauthorised access to the official social media handles of H.E the President of the Republic of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta. All official social media handles for the President have been temporarily suspended to allow for the necessary remedial measures to be undertaken,” the Chief of Staff said.

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