| Updated Mon, May 29th 2017 at 18:00 GMT +3President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto meet their supporters during Jubilee rally held in Nairobi on 29/05/2017. Photo by WILLIS AWANDUPresident Uhuru Kenyatta was Monday afternoon cleared to run for a second term in office after he presented his nomination papers to the IEBC with Deputy President William Ruto as his running mate. At the rallies, President Kenyatta said he was humbly asking Kenyans to vote for him for a second term so that the Jubilee Administration can continue with development programs it has been implementing to transform the country. He said the Jubilee Administration has delivered on its promise to expand the country’s road networks. President Kenyatta urged Kenyans to remain peaceful during the electioneering period, adding that the Jubilee Administration stands for unity and peace.
Source: Standard Digital May 29, 2017 15:03 UTC