Panic in Cabinet over looming changes as Uhuru charts legacy

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The stage is set for the formation of a government of national unity as President Uhuru Kenyatta races against time to implement his legacy projects — the Big Four Agenda.

The reorganisation will see at least seven Cabinet secretaries, about 10 principal secretaries and chief administrative secretaries shown the door.

Unlike his predecessor Mwai Kibaki, President Kenyatta appears to be keen to craft his own succession, something that has not resonated well with his deputy, who had hoped to be running the show two years to the end of his boss’s term.

President Kenyatta has been consulting with key political players in the country such as Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga, Kanu boss Gideon Moi and Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka in what is understood to be part of consensus building that could see them nominate their allies for plum jobs in government.


The State jobs are just some of the goodies on the table. Other sources say the agreements the Kenyatta-leaning Jubilee has been signing with other political parties are also meant to secure safe passage for the oft-talked-about referendum.




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Joseph Otieno | 2020-05-16 13:45:50

Panic in Cabinet over looming changes as Uhuru charts legacy By Anthony kioko - 2020-05-16 12:44:36 - [General] The stage is set for the formation of a government of national unity as President Uhuru Kenyatta races against time to implement his legacy projects — the Big Four Agenda. The reorganisation will see at least seven Cabinet secretaries, about 10 principal secretaries and chief administrative secretaries shown the door. Unlike his predecessor Mwai Kibaki, President Kenyatta appears to be keen to craft his own succession, something that has not resonated well with his deputy, who had hoped to be running the show two years to the end of his boss’s term. President Kenyatta has been consulting with key political players in the country such as Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga, Kanu boss Gideon Moi and Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka in what is understood to be part of consensus building that could see them nominate their allies for plum jobs in government. The State jobs are just some of the goodies on the table. Other sources say the agreements the Kenyatta-leaning Jubilee has been signing with other political parties are also meant to secure safe passage for the oft-talked-about referendum.

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