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Jubilee will similarly now move to add more members to its ranks, rebrand and speed up party nominations in preparation for the August-slated polls.
The Jubilee PG meeting was a precursor to the party’s second National Delegates Conference (NDC) slated to take place on February 25 and 26.
The MPs mandated President Kenyatta to negotiate on the party’s behalf and seek a coalition with like-minded parties ahead of the August polls.
This decision that will be ratified by the party’s National Delegates Convention on February 25th and 26th.
Sources said President Kenyatta dismissed talk of the Jubilee party being dead.
Mudavadi disclosed that his fallout with his OKA partners to counter their alleged looming betrayal.
The ANC leader said he had sensed their impending pact with Raila Odinga’s Azimio la Umoja and thus needed to secure his space in the political arena.
The former Kathiani Member of Parliament declared her candidacy on Friday where she also stated she was stepping down from the public office to vie for the seat.
DP Ruto claims the push to change electoral laws through the bill sponsored by Majority Leader Amos Kimunya is a well-calculated move to influence the outcome of the upcoming Presidential election.
According to Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju, the NDC will take place on February 25 and 26.
The conference will be held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) from 10 am.
MCK advised active journalists intending to transition into politics to step down as part of adhering to the code of conduct governing the council.
The council explained that it was the duty of any practicing journalist bound by the Media Council Act to vacate office to avoid acting contrary to the provisions of the law.
During the meeting, President Kenyatta and President Kagame discussed a wide range of areas of cooperation between the two countries, including trade and transport.
The two leaders also discussed emerging issues concerning the region and the continent.
According to Kenneth, both the DP and Mudavadi were at one point in time learning the intricacies of Kenyan politics under the tutelage of the ODM leader and as such they should treat Odinga with the respect that he deserves.
Waita affirmed that just as the government rolls out projects, key players set in to sabotage them.
He highlighted the cases ranging from the ministry officials to the contractors awarded the tenders, engineers, down to locals where the developments occur.