Deputy President William Ruto has said mini polls in Kiambu county have signalled that Kenya does not need to change its Constitution. He said the country is at a maturing stage and instabilities occasioned during elections were a thing of the past. “I am glad we are now moving to issue-based politics where we can converse as leaders on the platform of transforming the lives of ordinary Kenyans,” he added. Kandara MP Alice Wahome lauded the people of Kiambu for engaging in peaceful elections in Kiambaa Constituency and Muguga Ward. On his part, Murang’a Senator Irungu Kang’ata insisted that their support for millions of Kenyans living in poverty was unstoppable.
Source: The Star July 16, 2021 13:41 UTC