[SIZE=7]Parties registrar upholds Jubilee move to push out Uhuru Kenyatta allies[/SIZE]
Tuesday, February 14, 2023 https://nation.africa/resource/image/4007978/landscape_ratio2x1/320/160/78b7609e54bdfa770ee6dc5b45641a5c/oa/murathe-pix.jpg
Former Jubilee party vice chair David Murathe arrives at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) offices on November 3, 2022, after he had been summoned by the commission officials over allegations of corruption.
By Onyango K’Onyango
Reporter
Nation Media Group
Jubilee Party has successfully elbowed out allies of former Head of State Uhuru Kenyatta from the top organ of the former ruling party.
The National Executive Council (NEC), which was convened earlier in February in Nakuru, had resolved to suspend Jeremiah Kioni, David Murathe, Kagwe Gichohi as secretary-general, vice chairman and national treasurer, respectively.
In response to Jubilee’s resolutions, Registrar of Political Parties Anne Nderitu said the NEC was properly constituted - per the party’s constitution - which means that those who were appointed in acting capacity will take over officially.
Raila na hiyo ndugu yake wakubali tu haiwezekani. kama hawakuweza wakiwa serikalini wasidhani itakuwa rahisi wakiwa inje. the one who will prevail is the one with constructive criticism of government. hii script ya kura imeibiwa, bei ya unga, maandamano, nusumikate, etc. ishajulikana ni con-game. right now natembeya is looking bigger and more sensible than azimio.
H.E. William Ruto is in ascendancy.