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Jubilee Party Divided: Murathe Slams Ruto's New Centre

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 20 June 2020.

Published on June 20, 2020, Deputy President William Ruto's decision to launch the Jubilee Asili Center has sparked a heated reaction from Jubilee Party vice-chairman David Murathe.

Murathe, a fierce critic of DP Ruto, took to Facebook to express his views on the matter, stating that the move was an indication that the Jubilee Party had successfully managed to weed out what he described as 'political leprosy' that has been attacking President Uhuru's agenda.

According to Murathe, the Jubilee Asili Centre is a disease that has been attacking the party's agenda, and the party has successfully separated it through 'massive fumigations'. He urged patriots to refrain from contracting this disease.

However, Ruto's allies have welcomed the new centre, with Elgeyo-Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen describing it as a meeting place for DP Ruto allies who have been denied access to the Jubilee Party headquarters in Pangani.

Senator Murkomen stated that the Jubilee Asili Centre will serve as a centre for Jubilee Party members who believe in the original idea of the party, including the implementation of the promises they gave to the people.

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