No turning back on referendum, say leadersSports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa during the Kakamega Forest marathon yesterday. He urged leaders and all Kenyans to give their views that will be worked on by the technical committee. “The door for views is not closed, people should give views and let experts lead the way,” he said. Orengo said implementation of the BBI report will define Kenya’s political future. Mutua said implementation of the BBI report was the surest way to help create political stability and more jobs for the youth.
Source: Standard Digital December 01, 2019 06:33 UTC