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Ruto Retreats

Deputy President William Ruto on Friday retreated to his hardline stance on constitutional reforms, dismissing the push for a referendum as idle talk. Separately, President Uhuru Kenyatta said leaders should focus on development instead of being preoccupied with succession politics and 2022 elections. Ruto who was on

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Ruto Retreats

Deputy President William Ruto on Friday retreated to his hardline stance on constitutional reforms, dismissing the push for a referendum as idle talk. Separately, President Uhuru Kenyatta said leaders should focus on development instead of being preoccupied with succession politics and 2022 elections. Ruto who was on a whirlwind tour of western Kenya said some leaders are more focused on changing the constitution than delivering their election manifestos. “We need to focus on service delivery to the people. This ongoing rhetoric is idle talk and it should not be allowed to continue. The public is waiting for improved services,” he said. His statement is adrift of what he said in Tharaka Nithi a week ago when he told those agitating for changes...

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