The former President Uhuru Kenyatta has been the talk of many people after meeting jubilee members at the National Delegates Conference held today.

The former President took his time to directly fire at the Kenya Kwanza Administration for intimidating him and constantly accusing him.

Despite the Jubilee wrangles over the leadership of the party, the former President decided to stamp his mark of authority over the party by expelling East African legislative MP Kanini Kega and Nominated Jubilee Senator Sabina Chege.

The expelling of the two leaders by the former President has raised many questions and according to many, it seems like the former President is not going to disappear from active politics anytime soon despite the constitutional requirement that demands him to do so.

In an online Survey conducted by Tuko news, Kenyans have expressed their opinion with many wanting the former President to remain in active politics and not retire as required by the constitution. In the online Survey, Kenyans were asked to give their opinion whether the former President should retire or remain in active politics.

In the online Survey, 43.9 Percent support the retirement of the former President while 55.1 Percent want the former President to remain in active politics.

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by: The-Informant

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