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Former senators allege plot to make Kenyatta PM

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Three former senators now claim there is a plot to install  President Uhuru Kenyatta or his brother Muhoho Kenyatta as prime minister after the next general election.

They added: “In the event that the country can be subjected to a referendum to enable a powerful executive prime minister, then Uhuru Kenyatta will be Kenya’s prime minister.

In the event of a watered-down version of a prime minister, Muhoho Kenyatta, Uhuru’s younger brother, will be prime minister”.

Contradicting our conventional ethnic sensibilities, William Ruto has boggling and overwhelming support over Uhuru Kenyatta in the Mt Kenya region.

Yet, to achieve the goal of changing the constitution to enable a Kenyatta prime minister, Uhuru Kenyatta needs the Mt Kenya region,” the three senators’ statement added.

Source: Daily Nation - Breaking News, Kenya, Africa, Politics, Business, Sports | HOME

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