The Jubilee coalition is the favourite among Kenyans (40 per cent) and is followed by the newly formed National Super Alliance at 32 per cent, a survey has found. The poll, by research firm Ipsos, indicates Uhuru has recovered from the fall in popularity he had suffered as of Ipsos’ survey in November 2015. Mudavadi, Raila, Kalonzo and Wetang'ula joined forces to form an alliance strong enough to get Uhuru out of power and 'Okoa Kenya'. Some 4.1 per cent supporters said none of the four chiefs was fit to fly the coalition's flag. Raila followed at 26.5 per cent, Kalonzo 24.6 per cent and Wetang'ula at 3.9 per cent.
Source: The Star March 11, 2017 12:22 UTC